Crime & Safety
'Jane Doe' Found At Bus Stop, Police Say
Do you recognize this woman? Police said she was found at a bus stop near Liberty Road and does not know who she is.
BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — Authorities are asking for help identifying a woman found wearing a sundress and tennis shoes at a bus stop in Baltimore County this week. She has a tattoo with the initials "P.H." inside a heart with an arrow on her upper left forearm. Police said the woman has been mostly non-communicative in the two days since she was taken to Northwest Hospital.
She is described as a black woman of small stature who is approximately 115 pounds and about 25 to 35 years old.
Medics found her at a bus stop, shivering in the cold and on the brink of hypothermia, at Essex Road and Liberty Road in the Gwynn Oak area around 6 p.m. on Tuesday, officials said. Although she had a black fleece Columbia jacket with her, police reported she was not wearing it at the time.
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When asked who she was, she has said: "I don't know," police said Thursday, noting that "after two days, she remains unidentified, mostly non-communicative."
Doctors have not established a medical reason for her state.
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"Police now need help from the public to identify her and get her back home where she belongs," officials said.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Woodlawn Precinct at 410-887-1340.
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