Summary
Colorado authorities are trying to identify a woman who was struck by lightning and is currently in critical condition at a hospital. She was found by bystanders on a walking path in Superior, Colorado, and is not carrying any ID, making identification efforts difficult. Officials are asking the public for help to identify her so she can be reunited with her family.
Key Facts
- A woman was hit by lightning on a walking path in Superior, Colorado.
- She is between 20 and 30 years old, has red or auburn hair, is 5'5 tall, and weighs 120 lbs.
- The woman was found unresponsive, and bystanders performed CPR until help arrived.
- Her phone was damaged, and she carried no identification.
- Authorities described her clothing and identified three butterfly tattoos on her arm.
- First responders regained a faint pulse after resuscitation, but she remains unconscious.
- She was airlifted to a Denver hospital and is in critical condition.
- Colorado authorities have not found a match in missing persons reports and are seeking public assistance.