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Public's Help Identifies Unidentified Woman in San Antonio, Pasco Sheriff's Office Thanks Community

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Published on March 31, 2025
Public's Help Identifies Unidentified Woman in San Antonio, Pasco Sheriff's Office Thanks CommunitySource: Pasco Sheriff's Office

The Pasco Sheriff's Office announced today that the previously unidentified woman found disoriented in San Antonio has now been identified, thanks to the public's involvement in the case. After issuing a call for assistance yesterday, it took less than a day for the authorities to resolve the matter. The woman, whose identity has not been disclosed due to privacy considerations, was initially found in the vicinity of Tradition Drive, unable to provide her own name or answer basic inquiries.

When found, the individual in question was described as being approximately 5-foot-3, around 190 pounds, with gray hair and brown eyes. Her attire consisted a black dress, complemented by a pink sweater and black sandals, according to an alert by the Pasco Sheriff's Office. The community's help proved instrumental, though the specific details leading to her identification have not been released by the authorities.

The initial request for public assistance circulated through various channels, including the sheriff's official website and social media platforms, asking anyone with information about the woman to contact the Pasco Sheriff's Non-Emergency Line or submit tips online. This incident highlights the efficacy of community engagement in aiding law enforcement.

Following the successful identification of the woman, the Pasco Sheriff's Office extended its gratitude to all those who contributed. "We thank the public for their valuable assistance on this case," the sheriff's office stated in a brief update. 

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