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The coroner is asking for the public’s help in identifying a pedestrian killed in a crash in Aurora

AURORA, Colo. — The Arapahoe County coroner is asking for the public’s help in identifying a woman killed in a vehicle-pedestrian crash in Aurora earlier this month.

The crash occurred around 1:45 a.m. on Monday, November 4th

The woman, believed to be in her 20s or 30s, was walking on E. Mississippi Avenue and S. Elkhart Street when she was struck and killed.

Further details about the crash were not available.

The victim is described as a 1.70 meter tall, 60 kilogram Asian woman with short black hair.

She has a Japanese yen symbol tattooed under her left eye.

Other tattoos include:

– Skull in the shape of a spade in the center front of the neck
– Cupid holding a gun on the far right
– Ying-Yang symbol on the left side of the neck
– Rose tattoo on the right upper arm
– Writing (presumably Chinese) on the right arm
– Sun, moon and stars on the back of the left shoulder

She was found with a lighter marked “Coco,” which the coroner believes may be an alias.

If you have any information that could help identify this person, you are asked to call the coroner’s office pager at 303-461-9387.

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