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Police Use iPod To ID Unconscious Woman
POSTED: 7:18 am PST March 3,
2006
UPDATED: 7:01 pm PST March 3,
2006
SAN FRANCISCO -- An Apple iPod music player has helped identify a San Francisco woman who was the victim of an apparent hit-and-run in the Presidio. Park police say 27-year-old Ashlyn Dyer was jogging early Thursday morning when she was apparently struck and thrown off the side of the road. A park employee discovered her. Investigators took her iPod to the Apple store in San Francisco, which in turn contacted the company's headquarters and helped use identifying information on the device to determine just who Dyer was.
Dyer remained hospitalized in critical condition, Friday. Sergeant Robert Jansing of the Presidio Park Police says Dyer's family has arrived in San Francisco and is with her.Anyone with information on the accident is encouraged to call Detective Sgt. Robert Jansing of the U.S. Park Police at (415) 561-5144.
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