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Body found in car on Cedar Springs Road

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Parking lot where a woman’s body was found in her car. An adult female was found inside a vehicle unresponsive on Monday, April 10, in the 4000 block of Cedar Springs Road, according to a Dallas Police public information officer.

The woman was pronounced dead at the scene by DFR. The incident was documented as a unexplained death. According to Lee Daugherty, owner of Alexandre’s, the vehicle had been there several days.

He said the car was in his parking lot facing the street and no one noticed the body because it was slumped over the console.

On Monday, someone came into the bar who looked in the window and saw the body. Daugherty said the customer banged on the window and when there was no response, they called 911.

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