Andrew Pierce and Ethan Civey face charges, but not for Mikayla Jones death. Author: Alex Fees (KSDK) Updated: 9:12 PM CDT May 25, 2021
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Mo. Funeral services are scheduled for Wednesday for Mikayla Jones of Farmington. The 18-year-old s body was found along Highway M, between Caledonia and Irondale last week. Investigators say she died from a drug overdose.
Two men face charges in connection to her death, but they are not charged with murder. Andrew Pierce, 32, and Ethan Civey, 24, are charged with abandonment of a corpse and tampering with evidence.
Mikayla’s mother, Stacie Jones doesn’t believe the overdose was intentional.
An 18-year-old Farmington, Missouri woman who was last seen in early May and was found dead last Thursday in a wooded area off of Highway M died of what police believe was an "accidental drug overdose." Now the sheriff is speaking out against the "cowards" accused of leaving Mikayla Jones for dead, abandoning her on the side of the road instead of calling for help.
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