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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