Medical Examiner Identified Cedar Hill Missing Person Caldwell  Â
Jorian Caldwell Identified As Body recovered From Pond
CEDAR HILL â The Cedar Hill Police Department announced today that the body found in a pond in the 1600 block of W. Belt Line Road on November 21, 2020 has been identified as missing person Jorian Caldwell, a 22-year-old male.
Caldwell went missing on November 13, 2020 around 9:30 pm. He had last been seen on foot in the 1700 block of Mansfield Rd at 4 am in the morning.
On November 18, Police Chief Reyes announced the search was ending, “I am sad to report that after several days of intensive search efforts, we have not been able to locate Jorian Caldwell.” At that time the Caldwell family established a GoFund Me to assist with hiring a private investigator. Sadly, a few days later Caldwell’s body was recovered from the pond.
Cedar Hill Police Chief Says Crime Is Down In Almost Every Category Share via:
While Dallas has seen a significant uptick in crime this year, with over 224 homicides and aggravated assaults increasing approximately 30%. With many struggling to make ends meet as well as civil unrest, many local cities have seen an increase in crime. However, Cedar Hill shares they’ve decreased their crime rate per 1000 residents, as well as decreased Violent and Property crimes.
A message from Cedar Hill Police Chief Reyes:
Earlier this year, we made a commitment to do our best to keep our community updated on incidents occurring in our city. We also updated our crime mapping software to include the ability for everyone to view a snapshot of police incidents across the city as well as those in Desoto and Duncanville. With more information, there will be the perception that crime in our community is increasing. There are several news stories about how crime is increasing in many cities across t