RCMP are 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 women was last seen alive prior to 1975. The remains were found in 1985 in Hinton. The female was possibly Indigenous and estimated to be 16 to 30 years of age.
Contact the Hinton RCMP with any details at 780-865-2455.
The second unidentified woman was last seen alive between 1980 and 1985. Her remains were found near Carbon, and she is estimated to have been between 23 and 40 years old, between five foot and five foot three, with multiple dental fillings and may have had children.
Police believe she had suffered from repetitive fevers.
Contact the Drumheller RCMP with any details at 403-823-7590.
An unidentified man was still alive between 2008 and August 2013. Police say remains were found in September 2013 at the Peter Lougheed Provincial Park in Kananaskis Country.
He was possible Asian and estimated to be between 25 and 40 years old, and between five foot three and five foot seven.
RCMP say there are signs of malnutrition or anemia at some point in the man’s life. He had strong muscle development on the arm and leg bones, which may indicate that he performed some type of repetitive motion; canoeing, for example.
Contact the Kananaskis RCMP at 403-591-7707 with any details.
Police note that the reconstructions and sketches by the Alberta RCMP are based on the best estimates of what the person looked like at the time of death.
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