RCMP

Female remains found near Carbon

Alberta RCMP’s Missing Persons and Unidentified Human Remains Unit is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying three individuals whose remains have been discovered in Alberta over the past 40 years.

One of the unidentified females was last seen alive sometime between 1980 and 1985 with her remains found in April 1995 near Carbon, Alta in a ditch.

She is estimated to be between 23 and 40 years of age and is around 5’ to 5’3” tall.

She has had multiple dental fillings and may have had children.

She had suffered from repetitive fevers.

Contact the Drumheller RCMP 403-823-7590 or visit www.canadasmissing.ca.

The second unidentified female was last seen alive before 1975 with remains found in 1985 in Hinton, Alta.

RCMP believe she may have had indigeneous ancestry and is estimated to be between 16 and 30-years-old.

Contact the Hinton RCMP 780-865-2455 or visit www.canadasmissing.ca.

The unidentified male shown was last seen alive between 2008 and August 2013.

Remains were found in September 2013 at the Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, Kananaskis Country, Alta.

The man has possible Asian ancestry, is estimated to be between 25 and 40 years of age and was 5’3” and 5’7” tall.

There are some signs of malnutrition or anaemia at some point in life.

He has strong muscle development on the arm and leg bones which may indicate that he performed some type of repetitive motion, for example canoeing.

Contact the Kananaskis RCMP 403-591-7707 or visit www.canadasmissing.ca.

It is important to note that the reconstructions and sketches prepared by the Alberta RCMP are based on our best estimates of what the person looked like, their age at death, ancestry, and other physical characteristics.

Alberta RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance with any information they have related to these cases.

 

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