Authorities in Duchesne County, Utah, are seeking the public’s help in identifying human remains discovered over two decades ago. The remains, which were found on a property in 2001, are believed to belong to a Hispanic female between the ages of 17 and 25. Investigators have released a composite sketch of what the woman may have looked like. The remains were initially thought to be Native American, but an anthropological analysis determined them to belong to a young modern woman. Anyone with information about the missing woman is urged to contact the Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.