She was killed in a hit-and-run while walking her dogs. Her case remains unsolved despite advanced technology
Despite identifying a suspect and offering a $10,000 reward, investigators have found no conclusive evidence linking the driver to the hit-and-run death of Dr. Cathy Ann Donovan.
- A fast-moving vehicle struck Dr. Cathy Ann Donovan while she was walking her dogs on U.S. Highway 169 near Onamia, killing her, on Nov. 13.
- Investigators later focused on a suspect, but the case remains unsolved despite advanced technology, and a witness reported a vehicle matching the description.
- One witness reported seeing a vehicle pulled over speaking with Donovan shortly before the crash, and two witnesses described seeing her body on or near the scene.
- Despite that lead, the case remains unsolved, as Sheriff Kyle Burton announced a $10,000 reward and urged anyone with tips to come forward.
- Despite advanced technology and a plausible lead, the case remains unsolved two years later, leaving Donovan’s family with unanswered questions, Sheriff Burton said.
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She was killed in a hit-and-run while walking her dogs. Her case remains unsolved despite advanced technology
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