A foot that was discovered near a river in northwest Washington in 2021 has finally been identified as a woman who went missing more than five years ago, authorities said. 

In December 2021, the Clallam County (Wash.) Sheriff’s Office received a report about a foot inside a sneaker near the mouth of the Elwha River in Port Angeles, just south of the U.S.-Canada border. Investigators determined it was a woman’s size 8 New Balance brand shoe, but that’s all they were able to find at the time, the sheriff’s office said. 

Over one year later, with the help of DNA testing, authorities were finally able to confirm the foot belonged to 68-year-old Jerilyn L. Smith.

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When the foot was found, Clallam County Sheriff’s Office investigators attempted to identify who it belonged to, but due to the “limited recovery” of the remains, they were unable to determine anything about the woman’s physical attributes.

“Despite our efforts, the woman’s identity has remained a mystery. With few leads for investigators to pursue, the case eventually went cold,” authorities said in January, asking the public to help identify the woman. 

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