‘Little Miss Nobody’ identified more after 60 years using DNA
PHOENIX (AP) — “Little Miss Nobody” finally has a name.
The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office said Tuesday a little girl whose burned remains were found more than 60 years ago in a remote area of Arizona was 4-year-old Sharon Lee Gallegos of New Mexico.
Her partially buried remains were located in a desert wash July 31, 1960. The Prescott community in central-north Arizona paid for a funeral.
The Sheriff’s Office and a Texas DNA company recently raised $4,000 for specialized testing to finally identify her.
Authorities say they do not know who took and killed the child, and the case is still under investigation.