YCSO is seeking the public’s help in determining the identify of a little girl whose skeletal remains were found on July 31, 1960, in a sand wash off Alamo Road outside of Congress. YCSO Spokesman Dwight D’Evelyn says efforts to identify the remains of the girl, known locally as “Little Miss Nobody”, have been unsuccessful. D’Evelyn says this latest effort in this cold case involves sharing a facial reconstruction image.The victim is described as “child” with an age range of 2 to 7 years, most likely between the age of 3 and 6 years of age with an estimated weight of 55 lbs. and a height of 3’ 6.” These estimates are based upon the skeletal and dental findings from the examination. D’Evelyn says due to new forensic technologies, the girls remains were exhumed for further testing, after which a facial reconstruction was developed and a DNA profile generated. Anyone with information regarding this case is urged to contact Cold Case Investigator John Shannon at 928-777-7293 or leave a tip anonymously by calling Yavapai Silent Witness 800-932-3232. D’Evelyn says any detail, no matter how small, is important in the quest to determine this child’s identity.