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Authorities release computer images of girl whose remains were found in 1980

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children recently completed this (above) detailed, computer-generated image of the girl’s face.

VANCOUVER, Wash. — Authorities are asking for the public’s help in identifying a teen whose remains were found in Clark County nearly 37 years ago.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children recently completed a detailed, computer-generated image of the girl’s face and the Medical Examiner and Clark County Sheriff’s Office are hoping someone will recognize her.

The girl’s remains were discovered Feb. 24, 1980 in a wooded area near Fly Creek, in the county’s northeast corner.

Based on anthropological examination, she was 13 to18 years old when she died, which investigators think was in the late 1970s.

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The computer image offers a front view of the girl while the clay-like images offer side views of the same rendition.

Anyone with information that could identify the girl or lead to her killer is asked to call the Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Tip Line at 360-397-2036 or the Clark County Medical Examiner at 360-397-2595.

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