OK OK - Aubrey Dameron, 25, transgender, Grove, 9 Mar 2019

  • #61
The Oklahoma Medical Examiners Office confirmed the identity of the human remains to be that of Aubrey/Austin Dameron, an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation.

Aubrey was last seen during the early morning hours on March 9, 2019, as she was leaving her mother’s residence in the Grove area, on foot, dressed in black, leaving her purse at the residence, with plans to meet someone. She was 25-years-old at the time.

The Quapaw Nation Department of Public Safety states,

"Aubrey’s family has been notified of the identification of their loved one. We extend our sincere condolences to Aubrey’s family and friends as the past six (6) long years of searching for Aubrey has come to an end and the investigation into Aubrey’s death continues."


OTTAWA COUNTY, Okla. (KOAM) - Late last week Quapaw Nation Marshals responded to a call regarding possible human remains near South 565 Road and East 30 Road locals tell us.

The Oklahoma Medical Examiners Office, OSBI and others joined Tribal Investigators to process the crime scene near the former town of Cardin, Okla.

A man and woman walking near a lagoon off the road about 50-feet came upon human remains which are believed to be an adult male.

The remains appear to have been there quite a while. Foul play is suspected.
 
  • #62
Rest peacefully, Aubrey.
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  • #63
The remains appear to have been there quite a while. Foul play is suspected.

Wonder how they suspect foul play after so long.
 
  • #64
Rest in power, Aubrey.
 
  • #65
The Oklahoma Medical Examiners Office confirmed the identity of the human remains to be that of Aubrey/Austin Dameron, an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation.

Aubrey was last seen during the early morning hours on March 9, 2019, as she was leaving her mother’s residence in the Grove area, on foot, dressed in black, leaving her purse at the residence, with plans to meet someone. She was 25-years-old at the time.

The Quapaw Nation Department of Public Safety states,




OTTAWA COUNTY, Okla. (KOAM) - Late last week Quapaw Nation Marshals responded to a call regarding possible human remains near South 565 Road and East 30 Road locals tell us.

The Oklahoma Medical Examiners Office, OSBI and others joined Tribal Investigators to process the crime scene near the former town of Cardin, Okla.

A man and woman walking near a lagoon off the road about 50-feet came upon human remains which are believed to be an adult male.

The remains appear to have been there quite a while. Foul play is suspected.
Sleep well, Aubrey.
 
  • #66
The area was in proximity to the unincorporated town of Cardin, Oklahoma, part of the Tar Creek Superfund site and home to numerous abandoned lead mines

Cardin was officially closed in 2009; its last three residents left one year later, according to the Oklahoma Historical Society.

No statements from authorities made any mention of foul play or the cause of death, and the investigation into Dameron’s case continues.

“The recovery of Aubrey by the Quapaw Nation Marshal Service in Ottawa County brings an end to the search, but our department will remain steadfast in working alongside Quapaw Nation law enforcement, the (Bureau of Indian Affairs) Missing and Murdered Unit and the FBI to help solve this case and bring justice to Aubrey, her family and her friends,” Mead said
 
  • #67
Has the mother or brother spoken out? 🤔
 
  • #68

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