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Jane Doe (Coconino County, Arizona)

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Jane Doe (Coconino County, Arizona)

Case
#838
SourceFBI WantedUpdated Mar 15, 2026
Coconino County Sheriff's Office / FBI
Violent Crime · Open
22 years waiting · since 2003

JANE DOE - COCONINO COUNTY, ARIZONA

Justice for Jane Doe (Coconino County, Arizona) — the trail went cold in 2003, but the truth hasn't.

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Key leads to think about

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evidence
Lead #1

Extensive dental work valued at $20,000 including porcelain fused to metal crowns, root canal, full gold crown, and three-unit fixed partial denture—can these restorations be matched to dental records of missing persons?

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location
Lead #2

Why was the body placed in this remote wooded area near the Grand Canyon entrance? Was it chosen for concealment or does it have significance to the perpetrator?

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clue
Lead #3

The victim likely died at a different location and was transported to Devil Dog Road—what evidence exists regarding the actual crime scene?

On October 24, 2003, deer hunters discovered the body of an unidentified woman in a wooded area near Williams, Arizona, who died from a single blunt force trauma to the head. The victim, likely killed elsewhere and moved to the discovery site, had extensive dental work valued at approximately $20,000, suggesting she may have had resources or access to quality healthcare. Despite nearly two decades of investigation, her identity remains unknown, and authorities seek information from anyone who may recognize her distinctive dental restorations or have knowledge of her disappearance.

Case
#838
SourceFBI WantedUpdated Mar 15, 2026
Coconino County Sheriff's Office / FBI

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More leads to consider

Beyond the top three above — each detail below could be the thread that pulls this case open.

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person
Lead #4

Who was this woman with significant dental work? Missing person reports from 2003 or earlier with matching dental profiles should be prioritized.

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Source Narrative

Coconino County, Arizona October 24, 2003 On October 24, 2003, deer hunters found the body of a woman laying face down in a wooded area off Devil Dog Road about one mile South of Interstate 40 and six miles West of Williams, Arizona. This area is a popular entrance into the Grand Canyon National Park.

The victim died from a single blow to her head and was likely killed someplace other than where her body was discovered. Remarks: An examination of the dental records revealed extensive dental work worth $20,000.

These restorations included porcelain fused to metal crowns, a root canal, a full gold crown, and a three unit fixed partial denture (bridge).

Timeline of Events

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2003-10-24

Body discovered by deer hunters

Unidentified female found face down in wooded area off Devil Dog Road, approximately 1 mile south of Interstate 40 and 6 miles west of Williams, Arizona

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Case Information

Incident:October 24, 2003
Last Updated:May 12, 2026

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Case Information

Incident:October 24, 2003
Last Updated:May 12, 2026