May 24, 2013

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Investigation continues into pregnant Ardmore woman hit by car

ARDMORE, OK--Shelby Miller's aunt said they will hold a candlelight vigil for her Friday at 8:30 p.m., at Ardmore's Central Park.

Miller's family said she was four months pregnant when the incident happened. They said when Miller went to check out a fight outside her home she was run overMiller was air lifter to OU Medical center where she is still in critical condition.Family say her unborn baby died. So far no arrests have been made.

Ardmore police said they know people want answers but they do not want to rush the investigation. A support fund for Miller has been set up to help pay for medical expenses at the Landmark Bank on North Commerce in Ardmore. Donations can be made under Richard Rogers/Shelby Miller.


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