New Digital Billboard Featuring ‘Baby Doe' Unveiled

A new digital billboard featuring the little girl whose body was found on Deer Island in Massachusetts was unveiled Tuesday.

The identity of "Baby Doe" remains the subject of an intensive investigation.

The billboards represent a redesign and new wording. The redesign is intended to help maintain the case's high public profile by presenting a fresh image to tens of thousands of motorists.

A total of 84 MassDOT-permitted billboards in 50 locations across Massachusetts will feature the computer-generated composite image of the girl under the headline "Remember Me? Then please tell the police!"

The new billboards will run at least through the end of October.

State and Winthrop Police and the district attorney's office continue to ask anyone who may have information about the young girl's identity to contact us. Tipsters may text the word GIRL followed by their tip to the number 67283 (the text-a-tip line is anonymous) or call 617-396-5655. All tips go directly to investigators.

The girl's body was found inside a trash bag by a dog walker on June 25. The girl is believed to have been about 4 years old, had brown eyes and brown hair, weighed about 30 pounds, and stood about 3½ feet tall. She was wearing a distinctive pair of white leggings with black-and-white polka dots and was found with a zebra-print fleece blanket that investigators believe may have been special to her.

To date, more than 200 girls have been ruled out as being the Deer Island little girl.

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