After nearly 50 years without a name, Boca Raton Jane Doe has been identified as Patricia “Patsy” Ann Falls Ritchie of Harrisonburg, Virginia.
On January 18, 1978, construction workers in Palm Beach County came across partially buried skeletal remains in a wooded area. Investigators responded and began working to determine who the woman was, but with no means to identify her at the time, the case eventually stalled. She became known as a Jane Doe and her information was entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.
Decades passed with no answers until the case was reopened through modern DNA testing. In 2024, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office turned to Othram, a forensic lab based in Texas that specializes in genetic genealogy. Using preserved evidence, scientists were able to develop a DNA profile detailed enough to compare against potential relatives, and that work ultimately confirmed she was Patricia “Patsy” Ann Falls Ritchie.
Born December 3, 1953, she was 24 years old when she disappeared. Investigators say she left the Harrisonburg area in 1976 or 1977 and was last seen at a local truck stop getting into a truck with an unknown individual. At the time, she was married to Donnie Wayne Ritchie.
Authorities are still working to determine when she arrived in Florida and what her movements looked like in the time before she was found.
Nearly five decades after those remains were discovered, Boca Raton Jane Doe is now known as Patricia “Patsy” Ann Falls Ritchie. Authorities say they continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding her case, and anyone with information is asked to contact Investigator William Springer with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Unit.
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