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  Name: Ignacio Lopez-Vazquez  
  Race: Unknown  
  Date of Death: Mar 04, 2005  
  Eyes (Color and Correction): Unknown  
  Other Physical Characteristics: Cops say the victim is a white or hispanic female Cops say the victim was 4'11" tall Cops say the victim was wearing very distinctive jewelry at the time of her death Cops say the victim had long, dark hair (brown or black) Cops say the victim was between 25 and 35 years old at the time of her death Cops say the victim wore size 7.5 shoes Cops say the victim wore size 11 (juniors) pants Cops say the victim had each ear pierced once, but she was not found with earrings  
  Wanted for : Homicide, Anderson Township, OH; Apr 13, 2005
 
 
 
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  Last Seen : Anderson Township, OH Jane's murdered body was discovered in the Little Miami River in Anderson Township.  
  Possible Location : Bolivar, OH Cops say Jane Doe could have been killed anywhere, but they think it was probably somewhere in Ohio.  
  Last Known : Bolivar, OH  
 
 
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  Cops need to identify the victim so they can help identify her killer  
  Cops say the murder likely took place in Ohio  
  Cops say the body was found in the Little Miami River  
 
 
  Case Story  
  Body Discovered In Watery Grave  
  On Wednesday, April 13, 2005, a body was discovered floating near Anderson Township, Ohio in the Little Miami River. The Hamilton County Coroner quickly determined that the caucasian, possibly Hispanic, female was murdered. She had been in the river for approximately three to ten days. But, there was no identification and none of the locals knew who she was. At the time, cops said Jane Doe was a woman 25 to 35 years old, about 4'11" tall. She had long, dark brown or black hair and pierced ears with no earrings.    
     
  Jane Was The Mother Of Two  
  Cops said that the discovery of Jane Doe's body was tragic, but at least they uncovered several clues.  The most distinctive item found with Jane was a gold necklace with two charms. Each of the charms was of a child holding a bear. One had the name "Sara" and the other had the name "Sandra." Police feared that Sara and Sandra were abandoned, or worse still, would be the killer's next victims. Jane was wearing other  jewelry, including a two-toned gold and silver bracelet with hearts, and a gold "Watch It"-brand wristwatch with a white face. The watch stopped at 7:11 and 26 seconds. There is no way of telling if this is am or pm, and if the watch stopped when Jane's body was put in the river. When Jane Doe was discovered, she was wearing White "Nobo"-brand sneakers, size 7.5. She was also wearing "Union Bay" cargo pants in size 11.