CONGRESS, Arizona — The little woman’s identify, the one she has been identified by for the previous 61 years, is tough to even say. 

Her physique was discovered within the Arizona desert on July 31, 1960. She wore a blue buttoned shirt and shorts, and on her small ft had been grownup flip flops that had been lower to measurement. Her fingernails and her toenails had been painted. However her identify, her race, and even her actual age couldn’t be discerned. 

She grew to become often known as Little Miss No person. 

Over time, the thriller of who she was and the way she died has waxed and waned. There have been intervals of exercise, of doable breakthroughs that fizzled out, and lengthy spells of silence with barely a whisper in regards to the unknown little woman discovered useless within the desert. 

However on Tuesday morning, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Workplace introduced the little woman would be Little Miss No person no extra. “I hope we by no means hear that identify once more,” Sheriff David Rhodes mentioned.

Utilizing recent DNA evaluation, authorities concluded they’d definitively recognized the woman as Sharon Lee Gallegos.

A sketch of "Little Miss Nobody," an unidentified girl whose remains were found in Congress, Arizona, in July 1960.

Sharon was kidnapped from her grandmother’s residence in Alamogordo, New Mexico. She was 4 years previous.

Early experiences in regards to the physique discovered within the desert related the 2 instances. A report in The Arizona Republic on Aug. 8, 1960, learn: “There may be some hypothesis that the physique might be that of Sharon Lee Gallegos, kidnapped at Alamagordo N.M. July 21.”

However investigators of the period, based mostly on proof on the time, concluded the stays weren’t Sharon, Yavapai County Lt. Tom Boelts mentioned on Tuesday.