MURDER
CASE #: 2006-19
MURDER CASE #: 2006-19
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Tracy Owana Jones

Tracy Owana Jones
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Memphis, Tennessee

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Summary:

Information is being sought regarding the death of Tracy Owana Jones. Tracy was known to sell magazines at a Pilot Truck Stop and Petro Shopping Center near the Galloway exit on Interstate 40 in North Little Rock, Arkansas. She was last seen on November 15, 2006. On November 26, 2006, the Memphis Police Department in Tennessee found Tracy's body in a semi-wooded area on the side of the road. Investigators believe the individual(s) responsible for Tracy’s death may be associated with the trucking

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Tracy had a tattoo of flowers and leaves in the small of her back and a cherry stem with two cherries above her right hip.

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Tracy’s body was found 11 days later on Sunday November 26th, 2006 at 3:50pm, left in a ditch of a semi-wooded area off Highway 61 in the area of South Third St near Westview in Memphis, TN according to past news articles. The location her body was discovered was NOT her place of death.


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