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A sketch of the woman who was struck and killed in April in midtown Tucson has been released by police.

Jamie Donnelly A sketch of a woman who was struck and killed by a vehicle in April has been released by Tucson police in the hope it helps to identify her.

The woman who was struck died later at a local hospital. Since then, detectives have asked the public for help identifying the woman.

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