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DISPATCH
March 21, 2003 11:37 PM
Hypnosis used to improve recall of accident witness
By Kristina Gleeson, Staff writer
Colona police, using forensic hypnosis, have probed the memory
of a witness who saw the license plate of the
truck that ran over 9-year-old Ashley Pruett Feb. 1 and then
left the scene.
That witness, whom police are not identifying, did not recall
the plate number at first, according to Colona Police Officer
Michael Spah. However, during the hypnosis, the witness
remembered part of the plate number, he added.
"We still do not know the entire registration of the suspect
vehicle," Officer Spah said in a written statement. "But (we
were) able to gain enough information for nearly a complete
registration. Additional vehicle information/description was
also obtained through the hypnosis that is critical to our
investigations."
Ashley and a friend were playing outside in the Kershaw
Trailer Court when she was hit. She suffered internal injuries
and underwent surgery to correct a shattered pelvis at
St. Francis Hospital in Peoria. She faces more surgery in the
future.
Police still believe the truck was a charcoal gray 4 X 4 with a
short box, but believe now it is most likely a Chevrolet, he
added.
"We originally believed that the truck was a GM product,
opening the possibility of the suspect truck being a GMC,"
Officer Spah said. "Through the hypnosis session, the truck was
identified as a Chevrolet by the 'bow-tie' on the front
grill.
Based on the new information from the witness, officers
requested information from the state about vehicle
registrations that might fit the description.
Officers hope to hear from the secretary of state's office
within the next few days.
"I am confident the suspect vehicle will be on this list,"
Officer Spah said in the statement. "...With any luck at all,
Colona police will have a definite suspect vehicle the first of
next week."
Staff writer Kristina Gleeson
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