Alabama police ID girl's remains found in 2012, arrest dad

Opelika Police Chief Shane Healey, center, Sgt. Alfred White, left, and Capt. Johnathan Clifton address the media and community at a press conference at the Opelika Police Department Thursday, Jan. 19, in Opelika, Ala., regarding the Baby Jane Doe case .Since 2012, the remains of the small child found behind a mobile home in Alabama were known only as “Baby Jane Doe.” On Thursday, police announced that they have identified the girl as Amore Joveah Wiggins and arrested her father as a suspect in her death. (Adam Sparks/Opelika-Auburn News via AP)

OPELIKA, Ala. (AP) — Since 2012, the remains of the small child found behind a mobile home in Alabama were known only as “Baby Jane Doe.” On Thursday, police in Opelika announced that they identified the girl as Amore Joveah Wiggins and arrested her father as a suspect in her death.

Police Chief Shane Healey said investigators identified the girl by taking a genetic profile, developed from DNA extracted from the remains, and uploading it to a DNA database to look for relatives.

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