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Identity of "Little Miss Nobody" to be announced Tuesday

"Little Miss Nobody"
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Yavapai County sheriff’s officials believe they now know the name of a little girl whose burned remains were found in a remote desert area nearly 62 years ago.

Officials are planning to give a full update and overview of the investigation Tuesday at Yavapai Community College in Prescott. Dubbed “Little Miss Nobody,” the girl’s partially buried remains were located in a wash on July 31, 1960.

Investigators believed the girl was between 3 and 6 years old and her remains were buried about a week or two before being discovered.

Authorities say the case was ruled a homicide. The girl's remains were exhumed in 2018 so DNA samples could be taken.

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