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Authorities ID Egger Highlands woman found dead in her car

San Diego Police
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SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Authorities Tuesday publicly identified a woman found dead under suspicious circumstances last weekend in a car parked outside her Egger Highlands-area home.

Patrol personnel responding to a report of a possible medical emergency shortly before 10:30 a.m. Saturday found 68-year-old Malia Henderson unconscious and unresponsive the back seat of her vehicle in the 1600 block of Bubbling Well Drive, just south of Satellite Boulevard and west of Hollister Street, according to the San Diego Police Department.

After determining that Henderson was dead, the officers went to her home and tried to speak to her son, 37-year-old Timothy Schulz, SDPD Lt. Andra Brown said. When they contacted him, Schulz, who also lives at the residence, allegedly retreated inside and locked himself in.

After attempting in vain to persuade Schulz to surrender, officers made entry to the home and detained him for questioning.

"Due to the suspicious nature of (Henderson's) death, San Diego police homicide detectives were called to the scene and began investigating the incident," Brown said. "While the investigation is ongoing, the exact cause of her death is pending examination and investigation by the San Diego County medical examiner. However, no fatal traumatic injuries were noted."

No arrests have been announced in the case.