Detectives Seek Public’s Assistance in Identifying Woman Found Deceased in Abandoned House

Detectives Seek Public’s Assistance in Identifying Woman Found Deceased in Abandoned House
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Missing Person/Cold Case detectives continue to work to identify the woman whose body was discovered on November 26, 2020, inside an abandoned house in the 7000 block of Highway 70. She died from an apparent accidental drug overdose.

She was white and appeared to be in her 20s. She was 5’4” tall and weighed 225 pounds. She had reddish-brown wavy hair and brown eyes. She had a tattoo of a heart above a comma forming a semi-colon on her left wrist (photo attached).

Anyone with information about the woman’s identity or circumstances surrounding her death is asked to contact Cold Case Detective Matt Filter at 615-862-7803.

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