
Remains of ‘Little Miss Nobody’ ID’d as New Mexico girl, 4, abducted in 1960 and found in Arizona desert
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A 4-year-old girl whose burned remains were discovered in a remote Arizona desert more than six decades ago was identified by authorities Tuesday after only being known as "Little Miss Nobody," despite attempts by investigators to gather a name.
Gallegos was playing with her cousins in an alley behind her grandmother's Alamogordo, New Mexico home when she was taken, the Sheriff's Office in Prescott, Arizona said. She was abducted by a couple who had been stalking her, according to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
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