FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
March 21, 2003

—MEDIA ADVISORY—
PUBLIC'S HELP SOUGHT IN IDENTIFYING WOMAN BROUGHT TO UC DAVIS MEDICAL CENTER
(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) — UC Davis Medical Center is asking for public assistance in identifying a woman who was brought into the hospital on March 19.

The woman is in her mid to late 20s, 5'6" and approximately 200 pounds. She is Caucasian with red hair, freckles, green eyes and a small scar under her right eyebrow. She is wearing a Black Hills gold ring with two heart-shaped blue stones.

According to the police department, she was crossing the street holding a vacuum cleaner around 7 p.m. when she was struck by a car near Marysville Blvd. and Rosalind St. in Del Paso Heights.

The woman suffered head injuries in the accident and is currently in critical condition.

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Janet Dolan Medical News Office, (916) 734-9040

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