Burial set for unidentified boy found two years ago
The black-haired boy's tiny body was found two years ago, wrapped in a blue laundry bag and hidden under trees in a west Chicago suburb.
In the years that followed, his identity has remained a mystery.
The boy, known as "DuPage Johnny Doe" to some and as "our little boy" to the DuPage County sheriff's office, was scheduled to be buried on Monday at Assumption Cemetery in Wheaton.
Despite an $11,000 reward for information leading to his identity, officials have few clues about who he was, how he died and how his body ended up in unincorporated Naperville.
The child, found wearing a navy blue shirt, was probably 3 to 5 years old and of Hispanic, Asian or Native American descent, the DuPage County sheriff's office has said.
The sheriff's Web site includes several artistic renditions of what the boy might have looked like -- all of them showing a child with short black hair and dark eyes.