The Woman of Mount Artxanda

🧑Identity

Full Name: Jane Doe

Alternative Name: The Woman of Mount Artxanda

Case Status: Unidentified

Record ID#: 3635

*The names “Jane Doe”  and “John Doe” are English names used when the person’s true name is not known. If used above, the name refers to a person of unknown identity.

🪪 Description

Date of Birth*: Estimated between 1969 – 1979
Birthplace:

Age at the Time:
Age Group: 30s
Biological Sex: Female
Hair: Short, Black Hair
Eyes:
Skin Complexion: Fair or Light Complected
Shoe Size:
US 5 (Women)
Ethnicity:
Caucasian
Nationality:
Languages Spoken:

*If the date says January 1, this is often just a placeholder for an unknown specific date. It usually means “sometime that year”.

💪Physical Build

Physical Build:

Height:

Feet and Inches (ft’ in”)

5’5″

Centimeters (cm)

166 cm

Weight

Pounds (lbs)

N/A

Kilograms (kg)

N/A

👁️ Distinguishing Features

Distinguishing Marks:

Medical Condition:
Physical Abnormality:
bunions (hallux valgus) on the right foot
Dental Condition:
Silver amalgam fillings
Scars & Other Marks:
Piercings:
Tattoos:

Other Descriptors: Likely she was from Central Europe.

👕 Possessions

Clothing

  • Blue jacket with Tan Lining
  • Black woollen LR-brand jacket
  • Dark crimson jumper
  • Black T-shirt, size S
  • Black trousers
  • Black Dr. Martens-brand shoes, size 5

Possessions:

  • Bracelet
  • Blue backpack containing Barbero Amaretto almond liqueur, bottles of soda, Carrefour-brand tissues, Labello-brand lip balm and a handkerchief.
Disappearance

Date of the Disappearance*: January 1, 2004

Description: May have visited South Africa

Multiple Victims?:

Rumored or Actual Sightings:

*If the date says January 1, this is often just a placeholder for an unknown specific date. It usually means “sometime that year”.

🪦Recovery

Date the Body was Recovered: June 23, 2021

Description: A rubbish bag containing human remains was found in a waste area in Saint Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis), France.

Possible Signs Of . . . :

Time of Death: Estimated between 2015 – 2020

Cause of Death:

Recovered Remains (if partial): The bag contained a skull and the bones of a left leg.

Suspected Homicide?: Maybe

Multiple Victims?: No

DNA Tested (No Match):

*If the date says January 1, this is often just a placeholder for an unknown specific date. It usually means “sometime that year”.

🚗 Vehicle

Description:

License Plate:

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Key Person(s)

Description:

Address: Mount Artxnda
City:

Province or State:
Biscay
Country:
Spain
Postal Code:
48015
Latitude, Longitude:
43.2739556,-2.9412496
General Location:
Wild Outdoors

Related Cases:

None

Map of Key Specific Locations:

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📓Other Articles:
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🎥Videos:
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📻Podcasts:
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🏢 Agency: Policía Nacional (National Police)
💻 Website: https://www.policia.es
✉️ Email Address:
📞 Phone Number (#):

⚠️ Emergency Phone Number (#):
091 or 062

IDD Prefix: 00
Country Code: +34

🔗 Alternative Contact(s):
– Centro Nacional de Desaparecidos (CNDES) at colaboracion-cndes@interior.es
– SOS Desaparecidos at https://sosdesaparecidos.es


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