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 FORT PIERCE, Fla. 鈥?The female volunteer at the Humane Society of St. Lucie County, Florida, who was found dead inside a fenced play area next to the shelter Thursday died of severe blood loss due to dog bites, according to the St. Lucie County Medical Examiner s Office.It ruled the death accidental.The Human Society of St. Lucie County has identified the woman as Christine Liquori. The dogs here have lost a dear dear friend and weve lost a dear dear friend and wonderful volunteer. Whatever needs to be done for those dogs, Christine was there for it whether it was walking them, bathing them, playing with them, loving on them, taking their picture,   Humane Society of St. Lucie County Executive Director David Robertson said Friday before the medical examiner reveale stanley cups d its results.He said a mixed-breed dog was with Liquori  stanley romania at the time and had no prior issues. The dog had been at the shelter for about 8 days prior to the incident.  The dogs and all of us here are really going to miss her and we want to extend our deepest and sincerest sympathies to all of her families,  Robertson said.The dog was set to be euthanized Friday.Liquori was a member of Paws Fur Recovery, a non-profit organization made up of people in recovery that volunteer to find homes for dogs in shelters. You could say Liquori saved dogs every day because they saved her. Shes just coming up on what would have been, coming u stanley shop p 6 years clean and sober on May 23rd,  said Lori Boettger, President of Paws Fur Recovery.  Zthz Scott Dixon wins pole for 101st Indianapolis 500 with fastest time since 1996
 UPDATE: Milwaukee Police sayJill Zimmer -- the woman reported crticialmissing Saturday -- has been located and is safe.------MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee Police are asking for the publics help in locating a critical missing 56-year-old Milwaukee woman.Police say Jill Zimmerwas last seen in the 4800 block of N. 44th Street, on Friday, March 9th, 2018, at approximately 10:00 p.m.Zimmer is described by police as 5 7  tall, 160lbs, heavy build, gray sh stanley tazas o stanley termos ulder-length hair. Zimmer was wearing a gray sweater jacket, plai stanley travel mug d button up shirt, black knit cap. Police have released two images of Zimmer.One is a surveillance video still shot showing the clothing she is currently wearing.Anyone with information is asked to call MPDs Sensitive Crimes Division at  414  935-7405.