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Police: Killing of Arizona woman an "isolated incident"

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Police in Scottsdale, Ariz. say the killing of a 31-year-old woman found dead in her home last week was an "isolated incident."

Police held a community meeting Tuesday night at a school in the area where Allison Feldman lived.

They said their investigation continues and that they cannot release much information yet, including manner of death, a possible motive, whether Feldman knew her killer and whether she was sexually assaulted.

But police said the killing did not appear to be random and that there was no sign of forced entry.

Feldman's boyfriend found her body in her home on Feb. 18, reports CBS affiliate KPHO. Investigators spent four days looking for evidence in the home.

The victim's father previously told the Associated Press he can't understand why anyone would want to hurt his daughter.

"Everybody liked her," Harley Feldman said. "She's warm and friendly. She's caring. Those are the words people use all the time."

He said his daughter's life was "on the upswing."

"She was talking about getting engaged in a few months," he added. "No negatives in her life."

Anyone with information on the killing is asked to contact authorities at 480-312-5000.

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