Woman with an Owl Ring

🧑Identity

Full Name: Jane Doe

Alternative Name: The Woman with the Owl Ring

Case Status: Unidentified

Record ID#: 0239

*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 1967 – 1982
Birthplace:

Age at the Time: Estimated 25 – 40
Age Group: 20s, 30s, 40s
Biological Sex: Female
Hair: Dyed Blonde
Eyes: Brown, Dark Colored
Skin Complexion: Tan
Shoe Size:

Ethnicity:
Hispanic or Latino
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”)

5'3"

Centimeters (cm)

160 cm

Weight

Pounds (lbs)

Kilograms (kg)

👁️ Distinguishing Features

Distinguishing Marks:

  • Dental Work

Medical Condition:
Physical Abnormality:

Dental Condition:
Gold Cap on her Teeth
Scars & Other Marks:

Piercings:

Tattoos:

Other Descriptors: She appeared to be South American.

👕 Possessions

Clothing

  • Black Velvet Jacket
  • White Sleeveless Top
  • Blue Jeans
  • Black Knee-High Leather Boots

Possessions:

  • Silver-Plated, Owl-Shaped Ring
  • Round, Silver-Plated Brooch
  • Gold Chain Bracelets x 2 – They only mention one bracelet in the description of her jewelry, but two are in the photo
  • Rubber Bracelet (Red) – Included in the image but not in the description of her jewelry
  • Rubber Bracelet (Black) – Included in the image but not in the description of her jewelry
Disappearance

Date of the Disappearance*:

Description: Unknown

Multiple Victims?: No

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: March 28, 2007

Description: Spanish authorities are still seeking to identify a woman whose body was discovered along the M-127 road north of Madrid in 2007, in a case investigators believe is linked to international drug trafficking.

The victim was found at the 1-kilometer mark of the M-127 in the municipality of El Berrueco, her body covered with a sheet and showing no signs of external violence. Investigators estimate she died approximately two days earlier, on March 26, 2007.

According to forensic reports later released through INTERPOL, the woman was between 25 and 40 years old, about 1.60 meters tall, with tan skin, dark eyes, and bleached blonde hair. Her appearance suggested she was of South American origin and may have arrived in Spain shortly before her death.

She was dressed in a black velvet jacket, a white sleeveless shirt, blue jeans, and black knee-high leather boots. Jewelry found with her included a silver owl-shaped ring, a round silver brooch, and a gold bracelet — details that have played a key role in INTERPOL’s attempts to identify her.

A subsequent autopsy revealed six intact latex drug capsules inside her body, as well as a seventh capsule that had ruptured. The rupture likely caused a fatal overdose, and police concluded the woman had been acting as a drug “mule” transporting narcotics internally.

Her remains were added to INTERPOL’s unidentified persons database under the reference ES02 – “The woman with the owl ring.” Despite multiple public appeals since 2007, her identity remains unknown, and no confirmed matches have been made.

Time of Death: March 26, 2007 (two days prior to recovery)

Cause of Death: She had packets of illicit drugs in her body, and one of the packets had burst open. She is believed to have died of a drug overdose.

Recovered Remains (if partial):

Suspected Homicide?: No

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: Along the M-127 (North of Madrid)
City:
El Berrueco
Province or State:
Madrid
Country:
Spain
Postal Code:
28192
Latitude, Longitude:
40.8893188,-3.5676382
General Location:

Related Cases:
Map of Key Specific Locations:

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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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