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GBI again seeking public’s help to identify human remains found in Banks County

Posted 6:00AM on Thursday 26th July 2018 ( 6 years ago )

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is seeking anyone who may be able to help them put a name with human remains discovered in Banks County in early 2017.

On Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017, a skeleton was discovered in a wooded area near New Salem United Methodist Church, at 2170 Ga. 59, Commerce. The body’s location was one mile south of Exit 154 on Interstate 85, which is the Toccoa/Ga. 63/Martin Bridge Road exit.

A forensic anthropological examination estimates the remains to be of an African American female, approximately 30-44 years old, standing 4-foot-9 to 5-foot-6.

The date of death is estimated to be as much as four years prior to the time the remains were discovered, according to GBI.

Crime scene investigators recovered a metal ring and a butterfly necklace charm, as well as blue, purple and grey fabrics.

New information in the case as of Wednesday includes:

Anyone with information in the case is asked to contact the GBI Athens office at (706) 552-2309, or Banks County Sheriff’s Office at (706) 677-2248. Information also may be submitted online at https://gbi.georgia.gov/webform/submit-tips-online.

                                                                                                                                                   

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation hopes this sketch and skull reconstruction help someone recognize this woman and help them identify human remains found in 2017 near Interstate 85 in Banks County.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation reports this jewelry was found with the human remains near New Salem United Methodist Church in Banks County last year, along with blue, purple and grey fabrics.

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