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An investigation is being conducted after human remains were discovered in Jefferson County
Jefferson County, Arkansas – Early on Saturday morning, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office discovered what appear to be human remains by a highway; they are currently conducting an investigation.
A deputy was reportedly dispatched to the 1900 block of Highway 425 at approximately 8:30 a.m. on reports of potential human remains discovered nearby.
Upon reaching the location, the deputy made contact with the investigator from the JCSO Criminal Investigation Division. To find out what might have happened, a number of detectives have been scouring the region.
To be identified, the remains were transferred to the Arkansas State Crime Lab.
But according to sources, they think the remains of Randy Devon Grubbs, 61, are among the many objects that were gathered from the location.
According to police, on July 30, 2024, Mr. Grubb was last seen in Pine Bluff.
None of his relatives have been found by authorities.
Therefore, anyone who may have information about him or who has spoken to him after July 30 is asked to get in touch with Lieutenant Dennis Kendall at (870) 510-5338 or [email protected].
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