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Police seek identity of woman hit by carBy Times staff writer © St. Petersburg Times, published June 5, 2000 LAND O'LAKES -- An unidentified woman was in critical condition Sunday at St. Joseph's Hospital in Tampa after being hit by a car Saturday on Dale Mabry Highway. Investigators were trying Sunday to identify her. Florida Highway Patrol officers were searching for information on the woman, described as a bleach blond white woman, early to mid-30s, about 5 foot 3 inches tall and approximately 130 pounds. She was wearing white tennis shoes, white jean shorts and rings on her fingers and was carrying a black purse with a cow keychain on it. According to a report, the woman was struck at Dale Mabry and U.S. 41 at 10:15 p.m. Saturday by a car driven by Michael B. Bindsheattel of Tampa. Troopers were asking that anyone with information about the woman call FHP Cpl. R. Kraus at (800) 500-1240. © St. Petersburg Times. All rights reserved. |
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