Oregon State Police do not yet know the identity of the little girl found dead last month in the woods at a rest area.
But they have ruled out who she isn't.
The girl's remains were found in December at the Van Duzer Rest Area in Lincoln County.
"To date, we have received over 150 tips from citizens in the United States and Canada," state police said. "We are deeply appreciative of the public?s input so far, and continue to accept information which may lead to the identification of the child."
The Oregon State Medical Examiner?s Office estimates the girl was 6 1/2 to 10 years old and about 3-foot-10 to 4-foot-6. A DNA analysis is still pending.
State police said medical examiners, law enforcement partners and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children have been able to rule out who the girl was not.
"This may include, but is not limited to, dental records, age, descriptors, and confirmed sightings via verifiable sources, and/or recent contacts with family or friends that demonstrate they were alive after the remains of the unidentified female were discovered in Lincoln County," state police said.
Police released the names Monday "in an effort to refocus the public?s attention and reduce duplicative tips."
Authorities have ruled out the following missing chiildren:
Dulce Alavez, age 6, from Bridgeton, NJ
Addyson Gibson, age 12, from Portland, OR
Noelle Johnson, age 7, from Portland, OR
Niayah Bylenga (AKA Niayah Crawford), age 7, from Pendleton, OR or Ritzville, WA
Tarie Price, age 8, from Gretna, NE
Breasia Terrell, age 10, from Davenport, IA
"OSP reminds the public that while these children have been excluded from our investigation, they are all still reported missing and we ask the public to continue to be vigilant for these children and all other missing persons reported across the nation," police said.