Found Deceased MO - Vernece Brown, 18, Kansas City, 14 Feb 2018

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Vernece A. Brown was last seen about 11:30 p.m. on Feb. 14 in the 3600 block of Bales Avenue. She left her home with an unknown male and her family has not seen or heard from her since.

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http://www.kansascity.com/news/article201547154.html
 
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Police identify human remains found in rural Cass County as woman who disappeared on Valentine’s Day

HARRISONVILLE, Mo. -- Police officially identified human remains found in rural Cass County as Vernece Brown, the 18-year-old who went missing on Valentine's Day this year.

Mushroom hunters found Brown's body Friday night in the area north of Harrisonville, between 235th and 239th streets near Mopac Road. The Cass County Sheriff's Office noted that the area is near a popular dirt road between Harrisonville and Pleasant Hill and is near a railroad track.

http://fox4kc.com/2018/05/03/police...y-as-woman-who-disappeared-on-valentines-day/

Rest in Heaven Vernece! :rose:
 
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Police identify human remains found in rural Cass County as woman who disappeared on Valentine’s Day

HARRISONVILLE, Mo. -- Police officially identified human remains found in rural Cass County as Vernece Brown, the 18-year-old who went missing on Valentine's Day this year.

Mushroom hunters found Brown's body Friday night in the area north of Harrisonville, between 235th and 239th streets near Mopac Road. The Cass County Sheriff's Office noted that the area is near a popular dirt road between Harrisonville and Pleasant Hill and is near a railroad track.

http://fox4kc.com/2018/05/03/police...y-as-woman-who-disappeared-on-valentines-day/

Rest in Heaven Vernece! :rose:

RIP Vernece :rose:

(I posted it but I really didn't think that would be her when I posted. I hope they find the perp.)
 
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Vernece, may you be in Peace and may your loved ones find comfort in their faith, family and friends.
 
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Rest easy, Vernice

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Search for missing 18-year-old ends, search for answers begins after remains identified

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Brown's mom told FOX4 in a previous interview that her daughter was going on a date the day she disappeared.

Brown's sister later told detectives the 18-year-old left their home near 36th Street and Bales Avenue with an "older man" possibly in his 30s -- a man family members said she'd only met earlier that day on social media.

http://fox4kc.com/2018/05/03/search...-for-answers-begins-after-remains-identified/

bbm
Maybe a clue? jmo
 
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wouldn't the police be able to trace the communication she had with him on social media on her phone or laptop??
 
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wouldn't the police be able to trace the communication she had with him on social media on her phone or laptop??

I'm going to make an educated guess that she met him on snapchat based on her photo above, which could make tracking him or any messages very difficult, especially if they do not have her mobile. Hopefully Vernece was somewhere public with this guy, they will get the car on CCTV or find something useful in phone records.
 
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'Where's the mercy!' mother wails as angry community mourns slain 18-year-old woman
The vigil Sunday was held at the same Bales Avenue home where Brown was last seen. Her mother, Hyler, was surrounded by family who gripped her shoulders and leaned their cheeks in close as she sat on a wooden chair in the yard, her head down and shaking. She screamed again. "Where is the mercy?!"

"It's OK to cry," Rosilyn Temple of KC Mothers in Charge said to Brown's mother early in the somber gathering. "It's OK to scream."

Hyler "is not going to be the same person God once knew," Temple told the crowd. "We've got to stop this madness."
"We've got killers walking around our city," Temple said. "Someone knows. Take a stand. Come forth."
Brown's uncle, William Hyler, remembered his niece as a young woman on the happy verge of independence.

One of her last Facebook posts, he said, was "I can't wait to get my new apartment."

Instead, he said, "She never had the chance to graduate from high school, to move into her new apartment, to register her first car, to walk down the aisle in marriage."
"She'll never see her little sisters and brothers graduate high school."

William Hyler wore a red shirt with Brown's picture beside large words printed in white that read, "We won't stop."

Brown was "a great auntie," her older sister, Takeila Hyler, said. "She was the life of the party. She was beautiful."


 
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"Where's the mercy" indeed... I know it hasn't been that long since Vernece was Id'd, but I haven't heard a single update since then. I hope they are working diligently to bring justice for Vernece...
 
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