Weak signal โ significant differences were noted, or insufficient data was available to draw reliable comparisons.
This comparison is supported by comprehensive data on both cases, including location, demographics, and dates.
Geographic Analysis
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Significant distance
Cases are approximately 1,281 miles apart. This large geographic gap is a notable concern for this match.
Timeline Analysis
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Timeline strongly aligns
Remains were discovered 7 days after the disappearance. Decomposing remains suggest days to weeks since death. This interval aligns well with decomposing remains.
Physical Analysis
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Physical descriptors largely inconsistent
Only 1 of 5 comparable attributes align. Significant physical differences were noted. Inconsistent: age, weight, hair color, eye color.
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Missing Person
San Angelo, Texas
Feb 14, 2026
Unidentified Remains
Sacramento, California
Feb 21, 2026
1,281 miles apart
Notable Concerns
โ Height difference is notable: 5 in
โ Age ranges do not overlap
โ Race/ethnicity does not match
โ Weights differ by 124 lbs (threshold: 22 lbs)
Base Case
Physical Description
Sex
Female
Race
Multiple
Age
17
Height
5โฒ 5โณ
Weight
240 lbs
Hair
Black
Eyes
Brown
Timeline
Last Seen
Feb 14, 2026
Reported
Feb 14, 2026
Locations
Last Seen
San Angelo, Texas
Narrative
Allison left home after an argument with her parent.
Matched Case
Physical Description
Sex
Female
Race
Uncertain
Age
35โ56
Height
5โฒ 0โณ
Weight
116 lbs
Hair
Unknown
Eyes
Unknown
Condition
Not recognizable - Charred/burned
Timeline
Date Found
Feb 21, 2026
Locations
Found
Sacramento, California
Narrative
The decedent was found deceased inside of a Conex style trailer on 2/21/2026, after a structure fire. Sacramento Arson Investigators are handling the investigation. The Conex trailer had signs of conversion, including framing and drywall on the interior, indicating the decedent may have been staying inside. The overnight temperatures were cold, and it was presumed that the decedent may have been trying to stay warm by lighting a fire. The source of the fire was undetermined. There were no accelerants located, no electrical sources found, and no signs of foul play. The decedent had significant thermal burns; she is not viewable and not able to be identified by fingerprints.