Police in East Point, Georgia received a call Friday from a parent claiming the teenager found dead in the city nearly two months ago might be their 16-year-old daughter, authorities announced Monday.
The girl was found by officers lying partially nude on the west side of a vacant house in the 2200 block of Ben Hill Road on February 12, police spokesman Capt. Allyn Glover said. It was determined that she died from blunt force trauma, he added.
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Since then, authorities released several sketches of the girl and items she was wearing at the time she was found. She had on a gold necklace that said “2005″ in metallic block letters with a white stone pendant that was attached to the numbers, as well as a lime green beaded anklet with the word “wixked” in alphabet cube beads.
The mother and father met with detectives and confirmed the teen was their daughter, police said in a statement.
At the request of the family, the girl’s name is not being released. Investigators have not identified a suspect in the case.
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These digital reconstructions show jewelry and a crop top recovered with the teenage victim.
The incident stirred frustrations about crime and safety among neighbors.
East Point police are asking anyone with information on the case to contact 404-761-2177 or police@eastpointcity.org.
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