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State Police: Image Of Unidentified Deer Island Toddler Seen Over 40M Times

WINTHROP (CBS) -- A computer-generated image of a young girl whose remains were found on Deer Island has been seen more than 40 million times, Massachusetts State Police said Sunday.

The toddler-age girl's body was found in trash bag on the Winthrop island on June 25. Last week, police released a digital sketch of the girl, and hundreds of tips have poured in.

"Who she is remains a mystery to us," Suffolk County District Attorney Dan Conley said Thursday.

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The girl is believed to have been about 4 years old at the time of her death.

She is described has about 3.5 feet tall, weighed about 30 pounds and had brown eyes and brown hair.

In addition, investigators released pictures of a pair of leggings and a zebra blanket that were found inside the trash bag where the girl was found.

Deer Island Girl
A blanket and pants that were found with a girl who was found dead on Deer Island. (Images: Massachusetts State Police)

Conley said it does not appear the girl had been on the beach for very long.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Suffolk County State Police Detective Unit at (617) 727-8817, Massachusetts State Police at (508) 820-2121 or Winthrop Police at (617) 539-5806.

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