Human remains found along Lake Michigan over three decades ago have been identified as Dorothy Glanton, a 71-year-old Chicago ...
The remains were recovered near New Buffalo, Michigan, police said. The woman was known as "New Buffalo Jane Doe" until the ...
A woman who washed ashore from Lake Michigan more than 37 years ago has finally been identified, and Michigan State Police ...
The DNA Doe Project has confirmed remains found in Lake Michigan belong to 71-year-old Dorothy Glanton, who vanished from ...
An unidentified woman's body was found on the shoreline of Lake Michigan in 1988. Now, more than 30 years later, police found ...
NEW BUFFALO, Mich. ( WOOD) — Thanks to advances in DNA analysis, Michigan State Police can finally put a name to the woman ...
The Michigan State Police said it began a new effort to ID the woman, found dead in 1988, in 2023 and succeeded with the help ...
NEW BUFFALO, Mich. — A woman known for decades as "New Buffalo Jane Doe" has been identified. The Michigan State Police (MSP) ...
Lake Michigan remains from 1988 identified as missing Chicago woman, Dorothy Glanton, using genetic genealogy.
The Michigan State Police have identified the woman known as "New Buffalo Jane Doe" after 37 years, revealing her to be Dorothy Glanton, a 71-year-old woman from Chicago, Illinois.
A body that was found in Lake Michigan in 1988 was identified 37 years later as a missing Chicago woman, officials said.
The 21-year-old vanished on Halloween night 1989. Her remains were found in Placer County, California, in early 1990.