The body of Dana Davis, a missing woman from Brownsville, Tennessee, has been found in Haywood County. The sheriff’s office is investigating her death and has identified two persons of interest. An autopsy is pending to determine the cause of her death. Courtney Anderson reported
A missing person’s case in Brownsville, Tennessee has turned into a death investigation after the body of Dana Davis, a 52-year-old woman, was discovered in Haywood County. Davis had been reported missing from her home on Cobb Crossing on October 15. The Haywood County Sheriff’s Office and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation are now working together to determine the circumstances surrounding her death.
During the investigation, the sheriff’s office has identified two persons of interest, one of whom has already given a statement. However, specific details about these individuals have not been disclosed.
The search for Davis lasted for over two weeks, with multiple agencies involved in the efforts. It was local farmers who ultimately found her body in a soybean crop less than a mile away from her home on November 1. The sheriff’s office has transported Davis’s body to the forensic center in Memphis, where an autopsy will be conducted to determine the exact date and cause of her death.
Cell phone records have provided some information about Davis’s activities prior to her disappearance. Authorities have discovered that she had spoken to her mother and former boyfriend before going missing. To further investigate her case, a GPS phone search warrant has been issued, although the results are still pending.
The community is urged to come forward with any information that may assist the investigation. The sheriff’s office is actively seeking tips and cooperation from the public..