The Arizona Department of Public Safety said a woman who was shot and killed by a Highway Patrol trooper on Monday was from Wichita Falls.
The agency's statement identified the victim only by her hometown. Officials with the Department of Public Safety provided that information in their initial release about the trooper-involved shooting.
Phoenix police SUV and yellow crime-scene tape outside a garage at a cordoned-off Arizona residence where authorities responded after a Highway Patrol trooper-involved shooting that left a Wichita Falls woman dead.
The shooting was described by the Department of Public Safety as involving a Highway Patrol trooper. The agency's notice confirmed the fatality and the victim's connection to Wichita Falls but did not include additional personal details in the public release.
A black sedan with its door open behind crime-scene tape at the Arizona scene of the trooper-involved shooting that resulted in the death of a Wichita Falls woman.
The Department of Public Safety issued the information identifying the woman's hometown as part of its statement about the incident. No further identifying details were provided in that announcement.
