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ESCAMBIA COUNTY - The car of a missing preganant woman who was found dead this week has now been found.

It was found near the intersection of Bellview and Dallas avenues parked in a driveway.

Channel Three's Laurie Bernstein is there live with the story you will only see on three.

Police say 25-year-old Samira Watkins was driving a red Ford Taurus the night she went missing last Thursday.

Investigators have been searching for it, hoping that it would give them some clues as to who killed the Pensacola woman and her unborn child.

This morning, a resident of Bellview discovered the car while he was working outside and immediately called our newsroom.

Dwyane Harris says he is an avid Channel Three News watcher, and the description of the car aired in our newscasts helped him identify the missing vehicle.

"I've lived on this road for 25 years, looked out of place. Saw it on the news. It was worth calling you all about blows my mind that the car's been there whole time and no one had been curious about it."

We shared our information with police, who went out to the scene and dusted for fingerprints, trying to find any new piece of information that would help them nail down a suspect.

Investigators say there was nothing of significance found inside the car, and they have no clue as to why it was left in the neighborhood.

The new twist tonight, police have now narrowed down their suspect list to one person.

They will not tell us who that is, until DNA evidence from Watkins' body and the duffel bag she was found in is processed, and the fingerprints found on the car are identified.

Family members say Watkins was on her way to see the married father of her unborn child the night she disappeared.Samira Watkins' Car Found After WEAR Viewer Called In Tip

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1 dead after truck full of farm animals crashes
February 09, 2010 06:14 EST

WESTON, Fla. (AP) -- Authorities are investigating a traffic accident in which a truck full of goats, pigs and chickens crashed into another vehicle, killing one person and several animals.

The Florida Highway Patrol says the accident happened Monday night in Broward County, about 15 miles north of Weston, when a flatbed truck jackknifed and was struck by another vehicle.

The driver of the second truck was killed, and dozens of animals thrown onto the road.

Some of the livestock escaped into the Everglades, and investigators fear they could become a road hazard.

The cause of the accident remains under investigation.

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Information from: South Florida Sun Sentinel, http://www.sun sentinel.com

Thursday, November 5 2009, 08:16 PM EST

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