The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children needs your help identifying a child whose body was discovered in Georgia 20 years ago.

Who is he? This boy's body was discovered 20 years ago in Georgia. But no one knows his name

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children needs your help identifying a child whose body was discovered in Georgia 20 years ago.The child was found Feb. 26, 1999 in a small church cemetery in DeKalb County. But officials believe he likely died three to six months before the body was found.Now a new reconstruction image shows what the boy may have looked like.The boy was African American and between 4 and 8 years old. He is estimated to be between 3’10” and 4’2” and approximately 45-60 pounds. He was found wearing an XL blue plaid and navy hooded sweatshirt, red denim jeans, size 3 and size 11 Timberland boots. The results of advanced forensic analysis of his bones and teeth suggest that he was likely born and raised in the southeast United States, most likely Georgia or Florida.A cause of death was not listed in information provided by the center.If you have any information about this case, call 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) or the DeKalb Medical Examiner at 1-404-508-3500.(Below: Officers involved in the investigation of missing baby have been placed on desk duty)

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children needs your help identifying a child whose body was discovered in Georgia 20 years ago.

The child was found Feb. 26, 1999 in a small church cemetery in DeKalb County. But officials believe he likely died three to six months before the body was found.


Now a new reconstruction image shows what the boy may have looked like.

The boy was African American and between 4 and 8 years old. He is estimated to be between 3’10” and 4’2” and approximately 45-60 pounds. He was found wearing an XL blue plaid and navy hooded sweatshirt, red denim jeans, size 3 and size 11 Timberland boots. The results of advanced forensic analysis of his bones and teeth suggest that he was likely born and raised in the southeast United States, most likely Georgia or Florida.

A cause of death was not listed in information provided by the center.

If you have any information about this case, call 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) or the DeKalb Medical Examiner at 1-404-508-3500.

(Below: Officers involved in the investigation of missing baby have been placed on desk duty)