A woman who had been reported missing on March 10 was found dead Monday inside her car at the Columbus Police Division Impound Lot on the city's South Side.

Falyce A. Yuill, 61, was positively identified Tuesday at the Franklin County coroner's office, Columbus police said.

The initial autopsy by the Franklin County coroner's office revealed no signs of trauma and no visible signs of foul play, according to the Columbus police homicide unit.

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The results of toxicology tests — which could help determine the cause of death — are pending and usually take weeks.

Yuill, who lived on the Near East Side, was reported missing on March 10, according to the Columbus police missing persons unit.

Detective Douglas Garrett of the missing persons unit phoned the impound lot on Monday after learning that Yuill's vehicle was there. He asked personnel to check the vehicle.

Impound lot personnel found the woman's body in the vehicle's back seat, Columbus police said.

That's when the missing persons case was turned over to homicide detectives, who arrived at the impound lot Monday afternoon.

Whether the woman died in the car before it was towed or at the impound lot was not revealed in a news release announcing the discovery, and detectives working the case were not available for comment Wednesday night. The investigation continues.

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