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    You are at:Home»Local News»KHP identifies woman who jumped out of car; names Frankfort woman lost in rollover

    KHP identifies woman who jumped out of car; names Frankfort woman lost in rollover

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    By KMAN Staff on February 19, 2018 Local News, Pottawatomie County, Top Story
    A roll of police tape (police line) lies on the ground outside a home being foreclosed on in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 2009.

    The Kansas Highway Patrol has confirmed to KMAN Monday the identity of the woman who jumped out of a car to her death Wednesday south of Wamego.

    Authorities confirm 25-year-old Stephanie Bryan of Wabaunsee was the woman killed.

    KHP told KMAN Monday morning the incident was initially investigated as a crime scene, but ultimately ruled it suicide.

    The incident happened around 5 p.m. on K-99 on Feb. 14, just south of K-18. A trooper at the scene said a woman who was a passenger in a southbound vehicle jumped from the car, and was hit by another vehicle going the same direction.

    Authorities say next of kin have been notified.

    The highway patrol also identified a Frankfort woman who was killed in a rollover accident over the weekend.

    KHP says Stephanie Slifer was found Saturday after being reported as a missing motorist late Friday night. Authorities say her vehicle was found on its roof on the west side of K-113 south of Carnahan Creek Road.

    Her next of kin has also been notified, according to the highway patrol.

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