Mohave County Jane Doe was a teenager whose body was discovered along a highway in September 2016.
Case
The girl's unclothed body was discovered along US Highway 93 in Mohave County, Arizona. The road is frequented by people from the southern part of the state as well as Las Vegas, Nevada.
No cause of death was determined, but authorities are investigating the case as a homicide.
Isotope testing indicated the girl was native to the "far Northeastern" United States or possibly Canada.
Her remains were buried on January 16, 2020.

Additional reconstruction.
Characteristics
- Black or dark brown kinky hair at about five inches long.
- She was of African descent but may have been biracial.
- She is listed on NamUs as Hispanic, as of September 2017.
- Her fingernails were manicured and she had painted her toenails pink.
- She may have had Invisalign or similar orthodontic treatment.
- Pierced ears.
Clothing
- A "long" Hollister T-Shirt was found near the body.
Exclusions
The following people have been ruled out:
- Lashaya Stine (2016)
- Hailee Bogle (2015) (NamUs removed, indicating she was located.)
- Jasmine Moody (2014)
- Aaliyah Bell (2014)
- Brittany Robinson (2012)
- Sheryia Grant (2016)
- Destiny Taylor (2015) (NamUs removed, indicating she was located.)
- Phoenix Coldon (2011)
- Victoria Williams (2013)
Sources
- Female
- Black
- White
- Hispanic
- Mummified
- Presumed homicides
- Current NCMEC cases
- Possibly sexually assaulted
- Discovered near highways
- People found in Arizona
- 2000s births
- 1990s births
- Reconstructed by NCMEC
- 2016 discoveries
- 2016 deaths
- Recent discoveries
- Ties to Nevada
- Death cause undetermined
- Ties to Canada
- Ties to Maine
- Ties to Vermont
- Ties to New Hampshire
- Ties to New York
- Ties to Massachusetts
- Ties to Rhode Island
- Ties to Connecticut
- Ties to New Jersey
- Ties to Pennsylvania
- Ties to Delaware
- Ties to Maryland
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