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Woman found bleeding on rural Palouse road improving

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by KREM.com

Posted on November 16, 2009 at 6:35 AM

Updated Monday, Nov 16 at 6:05 PM

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SPOKANE -- The condition of a recent Washington State University graduate found bleeding and unconscious along a rural road in Whitman County is improving.

Monday morning, Sacred Heart personnel reported Kristen Grindley, 23, had been moved out of the intensive care unit and is now listed in satisfactory condition.

Whitman County detectives believe Grindley was either pushed from a vehicle, or hit by one on Pullman-Albion Road last week when she was found.

Detectives have questioned several people in the case, including Grindley's boyfriend, but say no one is a suspect yet. Detectives have also searched the residence where Grindley and her boyfriend both lived, his pick-up truck, and his cell phone records.

Search warrants in the case were sealed by Whitman County prosecutors on Monday.

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therealstarlight said on November 16, 2009 at 12:44 PM

O Sweet girl. I hope that you pull through god speed! Then you leave that POS boyfriend if he did indeed hurt you. They "do not" change. Once a control freak and hitting always that way (I know). You deserve (even though I do not know you) so much better than that. Leave sweetie and do not look back. God bless!

makingtracks said on November 16, 2009 at 4:39 PM

"starlight"....more ignorance spewed prior to any knowledge of the facts. Typical.

nofreakinway said on November 17, 2009 at 10:15 AM

Says right up there that the boyfriend isn't a suspect. No need to condemn the not-guilty. Poor girl. I can't imagine. Hope they figure out whatever happened & she gets some justice.