R121 - 05 Twin Falls, ID -Snake River Jane Doe - Unidentified - September 2014
R-121 - 05 Snake River Jane Doe is an Undentified White Female. This young lady was found on September 9th, 2014 in the Snake River in Twin Falls, Idaho.
IDENTIFIERS
Estimated Age: 45-50 years old
White with possibly mixed ancestry
Female
5'5" to 5'7"
140 to 177 lbs.
Hazel Eyes
Brown hair cut short
Eyebrows recently plucked
Three moles on face:
One on the forehead
One on the left cheek
One below the lip
Possibly had a scar on the left arm.
Teeth well cared for with three veneers present in the front.
Fingerprints and DNA are available.
CLOTHING/ACCESSORIES
Black cargo pants two sizes too large and cinched with a webbed belt
Cap found in pants pocket
Black shirt
Size 11.5 men's shoes (her feet were much smaller)
Two $5 bills and One $20 bill near the body that may have been folded and placed in her pocket
CIRCUMSTANCES OF DISCOVERY
At 2:15 pm, on September 9, 2014, the body of a woman was found by kayakers in the Snake River below the Perrine Bridge in Twin Falls, Idaho.
The female’s body was found between the bridge and the Centennial Park boat ramp and had not been there long - approximately one hour or less. She had no identification.
A lack of distinguishing features such as tattoos or unusual or notable scars has made the process of identifying her quite difficult.
Investigators believe she may have committed suicide by jumping from the IB Perrine Bridge, but initially stated they believe foul play may have been involved because they found no vehicles or other items belonging to Snake River Jane Doe. Foul play may still be a possibility.
Several agencies in Idaho and surrounding states contacted Deputies in an attempt to connect Snake River Jane with several missing females, but none of the missing matched Snake River Jane Doe.
The Twin Falls County Coronor did not want to bury her without a proper service, so on Tuesday, October 7th, 2014, Snake River Jane Doe was honored with a memorial service by Chaplain Paul Jordan and surrounded by a small crowd of strangers.
Today, Snake River Jane Doe rests peacefully, but unnamed in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetary in Twin Falls, Idaho
AGENCY CONTACTS
Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office
(208) 736-4110
Agency Case Number 14-001198
NamUsThe Regional Program Specialist
Jessica Hager
(817) 374-2765
jessica.hager@unthsc.edu
*information and photo of memorial service credited to MagicValley News, BoiseWeekly, and NamUs
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