A Greene County Jane Doe was identified as a Florida woman following BCI’s creation of a clay model in December 2016. In addition to age-progression photographs, BCI’s forensic artist is available to assist local law enforcement with the creation of forensic facial reconstruction models to help identify unidentified skeletal remains. There are currently nearly 1,100 people listed as missing in the Attorney General’s Missing Persons Database. The BCI Missing Persons Unit was created to assist local law enforcement in missing persons cases. The public bulletin issued by the Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Parma Police Department can be found here.Īnyone with information on Elaine Johnson’s disappearance or whereabouts should contact the Parma Police Department at 44 or Det. Her car was found in the apartment complex’s parking lot, and her clothing items were in the complex’s laundry room where her storage locker was open.Įlaine Johnson would be 68 years old today. Her money, credit cards, and identification were found inside of her apartment, but her keys were missing. Johnson, who was 41 at the time of her disappearance, was last known to be at her residence in the 5900 block of Stumph Road on November 22, 1990. “The hope is that someone will recognize a photo, and we’ll find that missing person safe and sound, but if foul play is involved, we hope the new attention to these cases will convince those with information that it is time to come forward.”
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“By creating age-progression photographs, the goal is to bring older missing persons cases back into the public eye to generate new tips on a person’s whereabouts or disappearance,” said Attorney General DeWine. The photograph was created to draw more attention to the missing persons case of Elaine Johnson, who disappeared from Parma in 1990. Submitted illustration This is an age-progression image created by BCI’s forensic artist to help in the missing persons case of Elaine Johnson, who disappeared from Parma in 1990.ĬOLUMBUS - Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced that the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation’s (BCI) Missing Persons Unit is now available to create age-progression photographs in missing persons cases to assist local law enforcement in their investigations.ĭeWine and the Parma Police Department issued a public bulletin with the first age-progression image created by BCI’s forensic artist.