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Mystery solved: Davis police identify woman with severe amnesia
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A woman suffering from severe amnesia who surfaced in Davis several weeks ago has been identified by her family.
Davis police reported Friday that a citizen alerted them that morning to a missing-person report involving a 46-year-old woman who vanished from the Los Angeles area in April.
“From there on the detective connected the dots,” making contact with the woman’s relatives who made a positive identification through photographs and other information, Deputy Police Chief Paul Doroshov said.
The circumstances of the woman’s disappearance were not disclosed, but “we have not uncovered any signs of a crime associated with this,” Doroshov said.
Community mourns woman killed by tree branch
The Davis woman fatally injured by a falling tree limb at Slide Hill Park on Tuesday has been identified as 44-year-old Jennifer Comey, according to Sacramento County coroner’s officials.
Comey, her husband Ted Pitts and their daughter Margaret, now 3, moved to Davis from Ohio a year and a half ago when Pitts joined UC Davis’ King Hall School of Law as its statistics and metadata librarian, according to a GoFundMe page created by the family’s friends and neighbors, Alison and Joaquin Feliciano.
Comey’s family asked for privacy when contacted by a Davis Enterprise reporter Thursday afternoon, and UCD officials also declined to release additional information.
Davis Deputy Police Chief Paul Doroshov told
India-West that the vandalism occurred on Jan. 26 night â Republic Day â during a heavy storm in which most of the university town was out of power. The vandals sawed off the feet, which toppled the statue â a $22,000 bronze gifted by the Indian government and erected in 2016 â and then sawed off half the head.
City workers arriving at the scene the following morning found the statue on the ground.
Doroshov said the destroyed statue is now with the Davis Police Department, and is being held as evidence. âThis is an active investigation. We donât know who did this or why, but we are taking it very seriously and following up on all leads,â he said, adding that the incident constitutes felony vandalism.
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