Missing girl of Brownsville Dana Davis found dead in Haywood County

Brownsville, TN – In a tragic turn of events, the Crockett County Sheriff’s Department has reported a potential breakthrough in the search for missing woman Dana Davis. On November 1 at 6:35 p.m., Haywood County Sheriff Billy Garrett was contacted concerning the discovery of human remains by farmers harvesting soybeans in a field near Cobb Crossing and Highway 79.

Following the grim find, Sheriff Garrett, accompanied by deputies and investigators, rushed to the site and engaged the services of the local coroner. Upon closer examination, it was confirmed that the body, tragically, belonged to a female. While the body has not yet been positively identified, there are growing concerns that it could be Dana Davis, who went missing from her residence on Cobb Crossing approximately three weeks ago.

Dana Davis, a 52-year-old woman from Haywood County, Tennessee, was last seen on Sunday, October 15th. She is described as 5’6” and around 130 pounds, wearing jeans, a pullover, and black sandals at the time of her disappearance. Despite extensive efforts by local police, including search dogs, no significant leads were found. Authorities believe she might have been picked up in a vehicle.

The community is urged to come forward with any information that might assist the investigation. If you have any details related to Dana Davis’s disappearance or the recent discovery near Cobb Crossing, please contact the Haywood County Sheriff’s Office at (731) 772-2412.

As the investigation unfolds, the community remains hopeful for closure and resolution in this distressing case. Further updates will be provided as law enforcement agencies work tirelessly to shed light on the circumstances surrounding Dana Davis’s disappearance and the subsequent discovery of the body.

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