Duncan woman’s death deemed a homicide by medical examiner

The Associated Press and The Lawton Constitution - November 10, 2016 1:38 pm

MARLOW, Okla. (AP) – The state medical examiner’s office says a 20-year-old Duncan woman found dead inside a shed died from a cut to her throat.

The medical examiner’s office found that Linda Salazar died from blood loss caused by the cut, and her death was determined to be a homicide. The Lawton Constitution reports (http://bit.ly/2fFJCAY ) that Salazar was found inside a shed behind a trailer near Marlow on Monday.

Salazar had been reported missing to Marlow police a day earlier.

No one has been arrested yet in her death.

 

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