A 4-year-old girl who went missing in New Mexico nearly 62 years ago has been identified as 'Little Miss Nobody.'
Tuesday. Authorities identified the victim as Sharon Lee Gallegos, who was abducted on July 21, 1960.
Gallegos' partially buried body, then-unidentified, was found 10 days later near Highway 93 in Yavapai County, Arizona, roughly 500 miles from Alamogordo. A person who was searching for rocks discovered the body, Yavapai County Lieutenant Tom Boelts said Tuesday.
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