STAFF REPORT
Kyle military are probing for a van or vehicles entangled in the strong hit-and-run demise of a lady in Kyle final week.
The victim, who has not been identified, wore blue nail gloss and pinkish striped socks. She was young, may in her early 20s, and when military recovered her body on the side of Interstate 35 in Kyle, they found multi-part signs of dire injuries.
Few clues have emerged given the lady was killed the night of Jan. 18.
Investigators say they are still perplexing to establish either she was strike by a van " or vehicles " as she walked along the northbound lanes of the turnpike before long after 10 p.m. She was in receive of a Mexican I.D. card, but military are in the routine of verifying the authorization and have not gritty either the card belonged to the woman.
People with data about the woman, the van or motorist are asked to call the Kyle military at 512-268-0859.
Authorities say the plant appeared to be a Hispanic lady with a intermediate erect and dim brown, medium-length hair. In add-on to the nail gloss and striped socks, she was wearing white Ralph Lauren canvas-type shoes, blue jeans, a pinkish T-shirt and blue lightweight jacket.
The rough results of her post-mortem suggested multi-part dire injuries, Pct. 2 Justice of the Peace Beth Smith said.
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