
(Cherokee County Sheriff’s Workplace)
CANTON, Ga. – The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Workplace is renewing efforts to establish a person whose skeletal stays had been found almost 12 years in the past in a wooded space off South Cherokee Lane in Woodstock.
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The backstory:
The stays had been present in July 2013 and despatched to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, which decided they belonged to a Black male estimated to be between 40 and 60 years outdated. An post-mortem indicated the person seemingly died someday between February and July of that 12 months. Investigators stated he might have been homeless.
What we do not know:
In 2016, the GBI launched a forensic facial reconstruction in hopes of producing new leads. Regardless of these efforts, the person’s identification stays unknown.
What we do not know:
The sheriff’s workplace launched extra particulars this week, together with photographs of the sneakers believed to have belonged to the person and a photograph of the facial reconstruction. Investigators additionally famous {that a} collapsible baton was present in a nylon pouch on the person’s belt, suggesting he might have had some type of safety or legislation enforcement expertise.
What’s subsequent:
The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Workplace continues to steer the investigation.
What you are able to do:
Anybody who acknowledges the reconstruction or has data is requested to contact the company.
The Supply: The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Workplace is the supply of this text.