Almost a week has passed, and no one has been able to identify the woman struck and killed by an auto early Thursday on I-75, about one mile north of the Tylersville Road exit.
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Also found near the scene was a large white linen arm sling, the type worn by persons recovering from a wrist or arm injury.
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Fingerprints of the woman were sent to the Bureau of Criminal investigation, London.
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The victim’s clothing ... includes the black cotton sleeveless blouse, a light cotton (white) sweater with sleeves and buttons up the front’ an upper full set of dentures with a transparent mold to fit the upper part of the mouth; black cotton knee-length or longer pants, and a white bra ... navy blue Hush Puppies, size 6 ½ medium, that may have been purchased in the last month or two; an Independent Lock Co. Key (white) key stock number 1176, with the number 35533 hand stamped on the key; a silver ring key holder; the infant’s photograph, and the $1 bill and change, found near the body.
There was no billfold or pocketbook found at the scene, but the linen knotted arm sling was found some distance near the body.
The victim had brown eyes, was about 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighed 120 to 130 pounds, had strawberry blonde dyed hair, and could be between 35 to 45 years of age.