JOHN DOE: NYPD releases facial rendering to help identify man whose skeletal remains were found in 1997

A composite sketch of a man whose skeletal remains were discovered in Harlem on Aug. 1, 1997, released by the NYPD over 27 years later.
A composite sketch of a man whose skeletal remains were discovered in Harlem on Aug. 1, 1997, released by the NYPD over 27 years later. Photo credit NYPD

NEW YORK (1010 WINS) — The NYPD released renderings of a man on Tuesday whose skeletal remains were found over 27 years ago in Manhattan, hoping to identify the deceased and learn more about his death.

On Aug. 1, 1997, police responded to a 911 call reporting possible human remains inside a building located at 206 West 121st St. in Harlem.

Depicted in composite sketches released by police this week, the unidentified man was described as Black, about 20- to 30-years-old with a short, afro hairstyle. He was believed to have been approximately 5’10” to 6’1” in height.

The medical examiner is working to determine his cause of death.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS.

Featured Image Photo Credit: NYPD