Woman falls to her death from cliff in Arizona's Cococino National Forest

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Woman falls to her death from cliff in Arizona's Cococino National Forest
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Petri fell in an area known to locals as 'The Bluffs,' located 200 feet above West Clear Creek, authorities said.

Police are investigating after a woman fell to her death off a cliff in the Coconino National Forest in Arizona. Authorities identified the victim as 44-year-old Jennifer Petri.

"Steep sections of this trail can be a problem to a hiker loaded with a heavy backpack," according to theMultiple volunteer resources, fire officials and an Arizona Department of Public Safety helicopter were called to scene to help find Petri, the sheriff's office said.

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