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Police seek help in identifying woman who died in west Edmonton

Police seek help in identifying woman who died in west Edmonton

CTV News08-07-2025
Police are seeking help identifying a woman seen in this enhanced image who was found dead in west Edmonton on June 9, 2025. (Supplied)
Edmonton police are seeking help in identifying a woman who was found dead in the area of 121 Avenue and 157 Street last month.
The woman is described as being between 30 and 40-years-old, 5'11' and about 213 lbs with hazel eyes and light-medium brown hair.
She was wearing black flared capri-length leggings, a yellow tank top and a purple hooded sweater when she was found on June 9.
Police say the death is not considered suspicious at this time.
While traditional investigative methods have been unsuccessful, an enhanced image of the woman was created in partnership with the Chief Medical Examiner and EPS' Digital Forensics Section and composite sketch artists team.
'It's the hope of the Missing Persons Unit that this image enhancement will help us identify this woman so we can bring a matter of resolution to her friends or family,' said Const. Josh Filion with the EPS' Missing Person Unit.
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