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Madison Starnes found dead in Blytheville, Arkansas

Madison Starnes found dead in Blytheville, Arkansas

Fatal Blytheville discovery of Madison Starnes – Obituary

Authorities have confirmed that the body discovered last week in Blytheville, Arkansas, belonged to Madison Starnes, who had been reported missing by her family on December 8. The tragic discovery was made on December 28 along Rosemond Street.

 

Blytheville Police Department reported that Starnes’ remains were transported to the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory for formal identification and to determine the cause of death.

The investigation remains ongoing, and officials are urging anyone with information to contact the department’s Criminal Investigations Division at 870-763-4411.

 

 

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