(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is asking for the public's help in identifying a hitchhiker who was killed while walking along Interstate 40 last month. <br><br>Troopers say the white
Wednesday, December 6th 2000, 12:00 am
By: News On 6
(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is asking for the public's help in identifying a hitchhiker who was killed while walking along Interstate 40 last month.
Troopers say the white woman is believed to be 19-years-old and had short brown hair and brown eyes. She was five-feet-five inches tall and weighed about 130 pounds.
She died after being hit by a vehicle near the westbound 101 mile marker in Caddo County about 10:30 p-m on November 30th.
The victim had indicated earlier in the day that her name was Ronda Spears, but she had no identification or personal effects. There was a tattoo on her upper left arm that read ``Uncle bo's little wild child.''
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