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Jackson police brings back Blue Impact after increase in gang violence

View Comments The Jackson Police Department is bringing back its Blue Impact program a community-oriented training and policing strategy that will focus on gun, gang and violent crimes. Implemented several years ago, the program will span 60 days. As gang violence dipped over the past seven years, the need for the program waned. However, gang violence has slowly started trending upwards in the past few months, said Police Chief Julian Wiser, leading to the program s resurgence. “We’re essentially taking resources that normally have other jobs within the police department to focus primarily on the gang units and narcotics units,” Wiser said.

Deborah Brown s remains identified with help from forensic odontologist

View Comments A woman’s remains were found in Branson, and although she has been identified, the investigation into her death continues. The remains of Deborah Brown were discovered by a mushroom hunter April 10 near Highway 248 and Gretna Road in Branson. After recovering Brown’s remains, authorities had to turn to a forensic odontologist, or someone who specializes in identifying human remains that cannot be identified using face recognition, fingerprints or other means, explained Taney County Coroner Tony Mullen. This process led to them finding medical records tied to a CT scan   computed tomography   that showed the woman’s teeth, and Brown was positively identified.

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Remains Found Near Branson Identified

Posted By: Jason Rima May 7, 2021 @ 10:39 am Local News, News Some human remains found near Highway 248 and Gretna Road in Branson have been identified. The Taney County coroner and a dental expert say Deborah Brown was born in 1958. She was from Illinois but moved to Missouri around 2014. Authorities are trying to figure out how she died. Detectives say the last time she was seen may have been around 2017. Press Release The Taney County Coroner and a dental expert have positively identified the human remains that were located April 10, 2021, near St Hwy 248 and Gretna Rd in Branson as Deborah Brown. Police are now asking for the public’s help to locate next of kin, friends, or anyone who may have any information about her.

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