Facial rendering of an unidentified woman created by a forensic artist were released by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department on April 15, 2016.

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Detectives were hoping that new forensic images released Friday would help someone recognize an unidentified woman whose remains were found abandoned two years ago in the Casper’s Wilderness Park in Orange County.

The woman's remains were discovered on Jan. 6, 2014, and may have been exposed to the elements for a period of at least six months, according to a news release from the Orange County Sheriff's Department.

Testing determined the remains were those of a petite woman, at least 30 years old, with shoulder length wavy dark brown hair with light-colored highlights, the release stated.

The woman had a very distinct gold-colored dental bridge on her left lower jaw and possibly suffered a broken nose at some point during her life, according to detectives.

Last December, a CT scan of the woman's skull and jaw was given to a forensic artists to create a facial reconstruction.

The newly released photos are based on the artist’s rendering.

Anyone with information was asked to call the Orange County Sheriff’s Department Homicide Unit at 714-647-7055. Anonymous tips may also be submitted to Orange County Crime Stoppers at 855-TIP-OCCS (855-847-6227)

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