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KSP Post 4 sends descriptors on female body found on side of I-65

KSP Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY, releases clues to the identity of a female body found on right-of-way along I-65 by a mower operator. Click on headline for story with photo(s)
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By MTPR Norman Chaffins, Public Affairs Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY

ELIZABETHTOWN, KY - Below is the description of the female body found alongside I-65 yesterday in Hardin County:
Sex: Female
Race: Undetermined due to decomposition
Age: Adult, estimated to be between 25-30 within a range of 20-40
Height: 62 to 65 inches (5ft 2 1/2 inches to 5ft 5 inches)
Weight: 145
Hair: Shoulder length, dark brown wavy hair with a few red streaks or highlights
Other features: short well kept fingernails with remnants of red polish, toenails polished with silver glitter polish
Jewelry: Ring on right middle finger: gold metal ring with central solid turquoise-colored oval stone surrounded by clear stones (perhaps diamonds) set in ornate gold filigree. Gold-colored earring with complex design resembling a bee or other insect, with pink-colored stones in the upper sides and a single clear stone at the bottom.
Clothing: Pink colored sweat pants with white striped trim around waist and down the outside of each leg. Long-sleeved hooded top with a complex checked pattern of navy, red and light gray in large squares. The pattern mimics an old-fashioned crude patchwork quilt with large stitches.
Marks: No tattoos or scars were noted
See attached photos of jewelry found with body. We are hoping that someone will recognize the jewelry and call the investigating officer, Det. Mike May at KSP Post 4, Phone 270-766-5078 Elizabethtown, KY. The ongoing the investigation. - MTPR Norman Chaffins




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Ring on unidentified female body found on I-65



2013-05-30 - KSP Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY - Photo from MTPR Norman Chaffins. Kentucky State Police investigators at Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY, are hoping that this picture of an item of jewelry found on the body of a female discovered alongside I-65 by a mower operator will be recognized and information will be received helping to identify the body.
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Earring found on unidentified female body discovered on I-65



2013-05-30 - KSP Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY - Photo by MTPR Norman Chaffins. Earring Kentucky State Police investigators at Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY, are hoping that this picture of an item of jewelry found on the body of a female discovered alongside I-65 by a mower operator will be recognized and information will be received helping to identify the body.
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Hooded shirt found with body found on side of I-65



2013-06-03 - Hardin County, KY - Photo from MTPR Norman Chaffins. State Police at KSP Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY are hoping someone will recognize this hooded shirt which was found with the body found by a mower operator alongside I-65. Anyone with information is asked to contact KSP Post 4 at (270) 766-5078 or Post 3 at (270) 782-2010 or visit KentuckyStatePolice.org with information.
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