'Little Miss Nobody,' found dead in Arizona desert in 1960, identified as New Mexico girl

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BREAKING: Authorities have identified “Little Miss Nobody,” a young New Mexico girl found in Arizona who remained nameless for more than six decades after her killing.

The formerly nameless homicide victim whose body was found 62 years ago, was identified as Sharon Lee Gallegos of New Mexico, officials said Tuesday morning at a press conference in Prescott, AZ.

— Christine Stanwood March 15, 2022 Since then, law enforcement and groups across the country had been working to identify the little girl. Years ago, the community provided a funeral and memorial for her with the moniker"Little Miss Nobody." Now her family hopes to give her a proper headstone with her full name and birth date.

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