LOS ANGELES – Authorities are seeking the public’s help in identifying a black woman killed on the 110 freeway on July 20.
California Highway Patrol officers responded to a call of a person down at approximately 12:41 a.m. on the northbound freeway and Florence Avenue, where they found a pedestrian lying in the middle lanes of the freeway, according to CHP Officer Sergio Garcia.
According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s office, “at approximately 0030 hrs on 07/20/2024, the decedent was a pedestrian on the Northbound 110 Freeway when she was struck by a vehicle just south of the Florence exit. Paramedics responded to the scene and pronounced her death. She had no ID on her and no clothing or property was located. Fingerprints were taken, however, there were no hits to the prints. Due to her traumatic injuries, she is not viewable and the descriptors for her are poor: Female Black with short, curly black hair and natural teeth. Height range of 5-4″ to 5’7″ Weight range of 115-145 lbs No obvious tattoos or scars were seen.”
To identify one of the deceased contact the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Identifications Unit at 323-343-0754 or email [email protected] and reference Case ID# 2024-11525.