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The Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office on Monday released an image of a deceased woman’s tattoo in the hopes of identifying her body.

On Feb. 16, the woman was struck and killed by a train in Port Costa. She was pronounced dead at the scene and she had no identification on her.
Amtrak Police and the Coroner’s Division have worked to try and identify the Jane Doe but have been unable to do so.
The adult woman is white with brown hair and hazel eyes. She is 5 feet 4 inches tall and 171 pounds.
She has a small broken heart tattoo on her inner left wrist. The Sheriff’s Office released a photo of the tattoo.
When she died she was wearing a black pullover top, black and gray plaid pants and red and white Nike athletic shoes.
Anyone who recognizes the tattoo or may know who the woman is should please contact the Coroner’s Division of the Sheriff’s Office at (925) 313-2850.



