Here's the latest on Ralkina Jones, the Cleveland Heights woman who died in police custody on Sunday.

• The autopsy came back with no sign of "suspicious injuries," but they haven't determined the cause of death yet.

• The Guardian obtained a copy of the police report related to Jones's arrest on Friday and notes the following:

According to the police report, Jones broke out the driver’s side window of her ex-husband’s car and then swung a tire iron repeatedly at him. “During the incident, Ralkina’s 12-year-old daughter was in the back seat of her vehicle, which she attempted to run Brandon [Jones] over with,” the police report said. She was arrested on charges of felony assault, domestic violence and child endangerment.

• The Guardian also describes Jones's weird visit to and a quick release from a hospital that occurred the day before her death:

Cleveland Heights police said Jones was found to be “lethargic” at about 7 pm on Saturday night and taken to a local hospital for treatment. She was treated and released back to jail a few hours later, and found to be fine in periodic checks throughout the night. Police said she had been administered a prescribed medication for high blood pressure during her incarceration. She was found dead on Sunday morning.

• Family members who visited and brought medication to Jones say she looked fine from their perspective. Jones's sister, Renee Ashford, also expressed her frustration with the way local police have been communicating with family. She told Cleveland's Action 19 News: "It's just, 'I can't help you. I can't tell you.' That's unhuman. They're unhuman."