A new facial recognition image was released in an attempt to solve a 30-year case of a woman who may have ties to Massachusetts.

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The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is releasing a new facial reconstruction rendering and new information on the victim of a 40-year-old unsolved murder case, hoping to jar memories and generate more leads that will help police in Boston and Baltimore County identify a young woman, whom they believe to be from the Boston area.She may have been 15-25 years old and is known as "Woodlawn Jane Doe," named because her tortured body was found dumped near the Woodlawn Cemetery outside Baltimore, Maryland in 1976.Watch the report5 Investigates first told you last year that tests of pollen on her clothing, along with other evidence, suggest the woman may have been from Boston.Detectives here have focused on the Jamaica Plain area, in part because of a tattoo on her body, and they believe she may have lived there in the early 1970s.They have been following up on all tips, including on received after a 5 Investigates story that suggests her name may have been Jasmine, that she went by the nickname Jassy, and may have had relatives named Blanca, Tito and Santana.Detectives are urging anyone with any information or possible leads on this case, even if it appears insignificant, to call the Boston Police Homicide Unit at 617-343-4470. Get the WCVB News App