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A body found in Fall Creek on Sunday was tentatively identified Friday night as that of an Indianapolis woman.

The woman was likely Shaneice Nicholson, 20, said Alfarena Ballew, Marion County chief deputy coroner.

Ballew said the office was awaiting DNA test results that will confirm the woman's identity.

The woman's body was found by a group of people searching in the water for mussels. She may have been in the water for as long as two weeks.

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