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Fresno Deputies Seek Help Identifying Woman Found in Sanger Field

Fresno County deputies on Dec. 6 asked the public to help identify a woman who was found unconscious in a Sanger field on Nov. 22. The appeal matters to local residents because identifying the woman will aid medical care, clarify whether a crime occurred, and help connect missing persons with their families.

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Fresno Deputies Seek Help Identifying Woman Found in Sanger Field
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Fresno County deputies are asking residents for assistance after an unidentified woman was found unconscious in a field in Sanger on Nov. 22. Deputies and emergency medical personnel treated the woman at the scene. She briefly regained consciousness but was incoherent and was later transported to a hospital for further care.

Authorities describe the woman as roughly in her late 20s to early 30s, about 5'6" and 135 pounds. Hospital interviews and fingerprint checks have so far not established her identity. With no identification on record, investigators and medical staff continue to seek information from the community that could lead to a positive identification and any next of kin.

The case has local implications beyond the immediate medical and investigative concerns. An unidentified patient can face delays in receiving medical history and in making decisions about care, and unresolved identity can complicate criminal investigations and missing persons inquiries. For families and friends in Fresno County who may be searching for a missing relative, this public appeal is a potential lead.

Residents who may have any information about the woman, or who recognize the description, are asked to call or text (559) 649-0363. Providing timely details could help law enforcement verify identity, inform hospital staff, and give family members important answers.

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The location in Sanger underscores how incidents in smaller communities intersect with county services for emergency medical response and law enforcement. Neighbors and community organizations can play a valuable role by checking with local shelters, community clinics, and social services for anyone who may have been reported missing or who recently arrived in the area and has not been connected with family.

As the investigation continues, deputies continue to urge anyone with information to use the contact number provided. Identifying the woman remains a priority for both public safety and compassionate care for an individual currently without known ties in Fresno County.

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