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  • "Little Miss Nobody" Identified as Sharon Lee Gallegos 62 Years After Her Death

    03/15/2022 4:35:10 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 23 replies
    CBS News ^ | MARCH 15, 2022 | Tori B. Powell
    A 4-year-old girl who went missing in New Mexico nearly 62 years ago has been identified as "Little Miss Nobody," a previously unidentified girl whose remains were discovered in Arizona, police announced Tuesday. Authorities identified the victim as Sharon Lee Gallegos, who was abducted on July 21, 1960. Police said Gallegos was abducted by a man and a woman while she was playing with other children in an alley behind her grandmother's house in Alamogordo, New Mexico. According to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, the couple had been stalking the girl for several days. Gallegos was dragged into...
  • 'Little Miss Nobody,' found dead in Arizona desert in 1960, identified as New Mexico girl

    03/15/2022 11:41:45 AM PDT · by chrisinoc · 23 replies
    ABC 15 Phoenix ^ | March 15, 2022 | Ashley Loose
    Body identified as Sharon Lee Gallegos of New Mexico YAVAPAI COUNTY, AZ — Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office has released the identity of “Little Miss Nobody,” a young girl who remained nameless for more than six decades after her killing. The formerly nameless homicide victim whose body was found 62 years ago, was identified as Sharon Lee Gallegos of New Mexico, officials said Tuesday morning at a press conference in Prescott. Gallegos had reportedly been abducted from the alley behind her home in Alamogordo, New Mexico, on July 21, 1960, when she was 4 years old.
  • NEWSFacebookTwitterFlipboardEmailCopy‘Little Miss Nobody’ identified 62 years after girl’s body found in Arizona desert

    03/14/2022 1:46:22 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 34 replies
    New York Post ^ | March 14, 2022 | Joshua Rhett Miller
    A girl dubbed “Little Miss Nobody” has been identified some 62 years after her burned body was discovered buried in a remote Arizona desert, authorities said. The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office will identify the girl Tuesday during a press conference at a community college in Prescott. “The unidentified little girl who won the hearts of Yavapai County in 1960 and who occupied the minds and time of YCSO and partner for 62 years will now rightfully be given her name back and will no longer need to be referred to as Little Miss Nobody,” sheriff officials said in a statement....
  • Little Miss Nobody is No Longer A Nobody! They have Found a matching DNA! (1960 Cold Case)

    03/13/2022 1:09:12 PM PDT · by chrisinoc · 38 replies
    Prescott Times ^ | March 13, 2022 | San Martin Rodriguez
    PRESCOTT, ARIZONA – (March 11, 2022) – Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office and partners including the National Center for Exploited and Missing Children (NCMEC); the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUS); Othram, the laboratory that conducted the DNA analysis; and a long list of others over the years, have finally identified the little girl whose remains were found in the desert in Yavapai County in 1960. The unidentified little girl who won the hearts of Yavapai County in 1960 and who occupied the minds and time of YCSO and partners for 62 years, will now rightfully be given her name...