Jane Doe Found in 1994 Identified as NamUs Case UP155211 – Prospect, Maine Cold Case

NamUs UP155211 — Prospect, Maine (Found September 7, 1994)

Below is a structured summary of publicly available details for this unidentified female discovered along the Penobscot River in Waldo County, Maine.

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Case Numbers NamUs: UP155211
ME/C Case: 94-664
Demographics Female (there was some doubt as to the gender at the early stages but confidence grew)
White / Caucasian
Estimated Age Group: Late Teen / Young Adult, journalism suggests a 17-18 year old
Discovery Details Date Found: September 7, 1994 (Wednesday)
Location: Prospect, Waldo County, Maine (Mendall Marsh was the exact location mentioned in news)
NamUs Case Created: February 10, 2026
Condition of Remains Not recognizable — Partial skeletal remains only
Torso not recovered
One or more limbs not recovered
One or both hands not recovered
Circumstances of Recovery A human skull was located on the shoreline above the high tide line along the Penobscot River in Prospect, Maine.
Distinctive Feature May have been missing one or more left front teeth but still had at least one molar tooth on that side.
Clothing / Accessories No information entered.

Source: Public NamUs case file. Refer to the official case page for updates and contact information.

A Case From 1994 With Few Details and Few Remains

By: Shane Lambert

NamUS UP#155211 is a case involving the discovery of human remains, but only a skull. A skull can be an identifier for someone, especially the deceased individual had dental records that could be compared to. The Kelly Disney missing person case is one where only a skull was found but it was still conclusively tied to a missing person.

The Prospect Jane Doe is a case that did make the news. The first article that I found on the matter was from September 13th, 1994, in The Bangor Daily News. The case details align closely with the NamUs entry, suggesting they likely refer to the same recovery.

As reported, a bird hunter named Warren Bayard was out with a dog in the woods. It was this dog that found the skull and Mr. Bayard alerted the authorities. According to this early journalism, this individual was thought to be a 17-18 year old American Indian. There's a comment suggesting that the remains originated from a burial ground. However, as later journalism revealed, this original presumption would be abandoned.

September 13, 1994. The Bangor Daily News.

The next article shows two weakening positions regard the gender and the dated burial grounds of American Indian association. There was a strengthening position at this point that the skull belonged to someone of more recent times.

September 14th, 1994. The Bangor Daily News.

The authorities considered that the skull, which was found on a muddy knoll, either got there due to animal interference or it detached from the body and washed ashore. In this latter scenario, one would expect the deceased's body to be in the marsh.

One individual that the authorities considered as a possible match was missing person Virginia Sue Pictou Noyes, who went missing in April 1993. This is someone who, at the time of writing, is still missing, meaning she was not matched to the skull. The fact that investigators considered Virginia Sue Pictou Noyes as a potential comparison indicates they believed the remains were modern rather than archaeological. Her disappearance in April 1993 placed her within a recent timeframe relative to the September 1994 discovery.

The Bangor Daily News. September 15th, 1994.

Noyes' missing person's case was still making headlines as of April 2018, meaning she had not been conclusively associated with the skull. But I did not find anything regarding the skull after 1994.

Attempt to Match

The case of Noyes has long been associated with the skull. However, the case of Kimberly Ann Moreau could also be looked at. Moreau went missing in 1986 under suspicious circumstances. Her NamUs profile explicitly states that foul play is suspected.

Does her 1986 disappearance from Jay, Maine (fewer than 100 miles away), line up with a 1994 skull discovery? If she died near her disappearance date, then her remains would be skeletanized except for rare situations. Her age does line up, as Moreau was 17 years old when she missing. At present, I can't look in the rule-outs for the Jane Doe, Moreau, or Noyes due to log in issues but will update accordingly when that is resolved.


11 Female Jane Doe Cases Added to NamUs (Jan–mid-Feb 2026 Update)

Recent Female Jane Does Added to NamUs (Jan 1 – Feb 16, 2026)

Below is a quick reference chart of several female unidentified person (Jane Doe) entries that were recently created in NamUs within the date range shown above. 




At-a-glance notes

  • Los Angeles County, California appears multiple times in this set (La Cañada Flintridge, Long Beach, Los Angeles).
  • Several cases list race as “Uncertain”, which can make matching more difficult without additional details.
  • One entry is an older case (1994) for when the body was found and may have been added to NamUs recently, possibly due to backlog digitization.

Chart: Case information

NamUs UP # Agency/Case # Date Found Estimated Age (Min) Estimated Age (Max) City County State Biological Sex Race NamUs Created
UP155172 2025-17990 12/13/2025 -- -- Amesbury Essex Massachusetts Female Uncertain 02/09/2026
UP154481 2025-13928 09/02/2025 -- -- La Cañada Flintridge Los Angeles California Female Uncertain 01/26/2026
UP154231 J-2025-02-0112 02/04/2025 30 Years 60 Years Harrisburg Dauphin Pennsylvania Female White / Caucasian 02/05/2026
UP153815 25-03572 12/10/2025 -- -- Silver Spring Montgomery Maryland Female Black / African American 01/29/2026
UP154161 2020-01913 09/09/2020 -- -- Atlanta Fulton Georgia Female Black / African American 01/15/2026
UP153956 2520802 12/30/2025 -- -- Arlington Tarrant Texas Female White / Caucasian 01/08/2026
UP153882 01250710 08/28/2025 50 Years 70 Years Estell Manor Atlantic New Jersey Female White / Caucasian 01/07/2026
UP155211 94-664
(Examined on this blog)
09/07/1994 -- -- Prospect Waldo Maine Female White / Caucasian 02/10/2026
UP154622 2026-01084 01/18/2026 -- -- Long Beach Los Angeles California Female Uncertain 02/10/2026
UP154624 2025-17706 11/11/2025 16 Years 25 Years Los Angeles Los Angeles California Female Black / African American 02/05/2026
UP155061 2600257 01/14/2026 30 Years 50 Years Oklahoma City Oklahoma Oklahoma Female Uncertain 02/09/2026

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