The woman that state police need help identifying after she was found on I-96.
(FOX 2) - ---UPDATE: Michigan State Police have confirmed the woman's identity. FOX 2 will have more details on Wednesday.---
Michigan State Police have released an image of the woman found along I-96 in Detroit over the weekend.
The woman was found along the shoulder of the highway ramp leading onto Greenfield. Police say she is in her 30s and is just over five feet tall, weighing approximately 130 pounds.
She is currently receiving medical treatment.
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Michigan State Police were called to a ramp at I-96 leading onto Greenfield just after 10 p.m. for reports of a female lying along the shoulder.
When troopers arrived, they found a Black woman lying face down on the shoulder. She was conscious and semi-coherent, police said. They added in a post to social media that there was no evidence of her being struck by a vehicle.
According to state police, doctors who tended to her said she had an abrasion on her left hip and a road rash on her back.
"It is uncertain if she was hit by a car or possibly assaulted and then pushed out of a car," the second district said.
What you can do:
The woman has not been identified by police and is currently receiving medical treatment.
She is in her 30s, a little over five feet tall, and weighs approximately 130 pounds. She may wear a light red or pink wig.
The Source: Previous reporting and an update from police were cited for this story.