Facial features derived from young man’s skeletal remains
THURMONT, Md. (AP) – Maryland Natural Resources Police are releasing a facial reconstruction sketch that they hope will unlock the mystery of skeletal remains found last spring in a western Maryland state park.
The sketch released Monday shows a young black man, 16 to 19 years old. Police say in a statement he was about 5-foot-6 and probably died one to two years before his bones were found May 6 in Cunningham Falls State Park.
COLD CASE: @MDNRPolice investigators need help from public to ID the partial skeleton found @CunninghamFalls in May. pic.twitter.com/vb43precGL
— MD NRP (@MDNRPolice) November 28, 2016
Spokeswoman Candy Thomson says the state medical examiner’s office was unable to determine how he died.
The sketch was produced by a forensic artist with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Police say the jawbone was not found, so the artist had to approximate the appearance of the young man’s chin and lower jaw.
By: AP