Police are asking for the public’s help identifying a woman killed in an auto-pedestrian crash earlier this week.
ARAPAHOE, Colo. — Police in Aurora are asking for the public’s help identifying a woman who died earlier this week.
The Aurora Police Department said the woman was killed in an auto-pedestrian crash early on Monday, Nov. 4 near East Mississippi Avenue and South Elkhart Street.
Police said she appears to be Asian, around 20 to 30 years old, 5 feet, 4 inches tall, 137 pounds with a black buzz cut.
She also had several tattoos that police said could help in identifying her and she was carrying a lighter labeled “Coco,” which may be a clue to her name or alias.
Here are descriptions of the tattoos:
Tattoo 1: Black outline tattoo of the Japanese “Yen” symbol under her left eye
Tattoo 2: Black tattoo of a skull in the shape of a spade on the front-central region of her neck
Tattoo 3: Black outline tattoo suspected to be the angel Cupid holding a firearm on the outer right hand
Tattoo 4: Black tattoo Ying-Yang symbol on the left side of her neck
Tattoo 5: Black tattoo of a rose on her upper right arm
Tattoo 6: Black lettering tattoo (suspected to be Chinese) on her right arm
Tattoo 7: Black tattoo suspected to be the sun, moon and stars on the back of her left shoulder
Anyone with information on who the woman might be is encouraged to call the Arapahoe County Coroner’s Office’s pager number at 303-461-9387. Callers may remain anonymous.
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