
The memorial for the little Jane Cordova Doe is still growing. Despite exhaustive efforts by police and volunteers, her killer is still on the loose. But the community is refusing to give up.
More than two weeks after a toddler was found lifeless in a dumpster, authorities are still asking for the publics help in solving her murder.
It is difficult for some people to look at the revised photo of her. However, police hope it will lead them to the tip that will crack the case. The number to call at Metro with any information is 229-LOST.
The coroner's office has received several phone calls offering to donate plots of land and money for her funeral service for the girl. So far the plans for a funeral have not been decided.
Email reporter Lindsay Patterson at lpatterson@klastv.com
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