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'Jane Doe' Remains in Philly Hospital

FOXNEWS.COM - For the past four months, police and hospital officials in Philadelphia have been relentlessly searching for any clues to help identify a woman who has been hospitalized and unconscious since August.

“Jane Doe,” described as either white or Hispanic, 5-foot-5 and 140 to 150 pounds, probably in her 30's or 40's, with salt-and-pepper hair has been on life support in the Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania since August 13, with no leads on who she is or where she is from.

Lt. John Walker of the Philadelphia Police Department is handling the case and told Fox News the medic unit first responded and found "Jane Doe" unconscious on the side of the street in the Kensington section of the city near the intersection of Somerset Street and Kensington Avenue.

“It is an unfortunate situation. No one was in the area at the time and no one has since come forward to say that they witnessed anything.” Walker said.

The incident does not seem crime related. “There were no signs at all of blunt trauma and as of right now it has been determined that she suffered a massive heart attack,” Walker told Fox News.

The woman has tattoos that say, “David,” “Dave,” and "Bruce" with a heart.

Police are hoping that someone will recognize her by either her picture, or by the tattoos.

If you know anything, please come forward and call Philadelphia East Detectives at 215-686-3244.

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