CA ROHNERT PARK JOHN DOE: WM, 40-55, found along the access road in Rohnert Park, CA - 2 Jan 2015 *STEPHEN ARCHER*

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Unidentified White Male
Found January 02, 2015 in Rohnert Park, CA
Estimated Year of Death: unknown

Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 40-55 years old
Approximate Height: 71' estimated
Distinguishing Characteristics: Brown hair/male pattern-baldness; grey beard full beard and eye glasses
Clothing/Jewelry: "Ben Davis 1/2 zip shirt, a brown zippered vest, a camouflage 1/2 zip jacket, black pants, white socks and grey athletic shoes. The subject also wore a gray Timex digital-faced watch; white socks and grey athletic shoes; The subject also wore a gray Timex digital-faced watch; metal framed prescription aviator style glasses (not sunglasses); black mountain bike bearing multi-colored speckling on the frame. Attached to the rear of the bicycle was a towable child carrier. The decedent possessed various journals with writing indicating he was interested in mathematic, physics, and science.

Case History: On 1/2/2015, at approximately 1402 Hrs, the subject was found deceased along the access road that travels parallel to the creek, between Motel 6 and the Rohnert Park Expressway Self Storage, on Commerce Blvd. The subject was a white male, between the ages of 40 to 55 years old. He was 5' 11" and weighed 220 lbs. He had male-pattern baldness, and a full beard. The facial hair on his chin was gray; however the rest of his hair was brown. He wore metal framed prescription aviator style glasses (not sunglasses). The subject was wearing a black Ben Davis 1/2 zip shirt, a brown zippered vest, a camouflage 1/2 zip jacket, black pants, white socks
and grey athletic shoes. The subject also wore a gray Timex digital-faced watch.

There was a black mountain bike bearing multi-colored speckling on the frame found near the decedent. Attached to the rear of the bicycle was a towable child carrier. The decedent possessed various journals with writing indicating he was interested in mathematic, physics, and science. Possible Transient.


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