01-08-2012, 10:53 PM
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OKLAHOMA CITY – Police said Sunday that there have been no arrests or suspects identified in the death of a central Oklahoma woman whose body was found along a dirt bike trail.
Homicide detectives finished their work at the scene in Oklahoma City where the body of Jaymie Adams, 25, of Blanchard, was discovered Saturday by a biker riding near Lake Stanley Draper, police Capt. Lisa Camacho said.
"We completed processing the crime scene today," Camacho said Sunday, adding that the vehicles of Adams' husband, Justin Adams, and his mother were impounded "for testing and further evidence processing."
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Oklahoma City police Capt. Lisa Camacho said Sunday police have finished processing the site where Adams' body was found. She said police then impounded the cars of Adams' husband, Justin Adams, and his mother, Tina Clark.
Camacho said they will look for evidence in the vehicles. She said police are not naming suspects at this time and they were not releasing any further details.
“We're looking at a lot of people as we always will, but we don't have anyone to say ‘This is our person,'” Camacho said.
That's contrary to what police told Justin Adams when they seized the vehicles, his attorney, Irven Box, said Sunday.
“At the time, my client was told he and his mother were suspects,” Box said. He said he had plans to meet with Justin Adams and Tina Clark on Sunday evening.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Police said Sunday that there have been no arrests or suspects identified in the death of a central Oklahoma woman whose body was found along a dirt bike trail.
Homicide detectives finished their work at the scene in Oklahoma City where the body of Jaymie Adams, 25, of Blanchard, was discovered Saturday by a biker riding near Lake Stanley Draper, police Capt. Lisa Camacho said.
"We completed processing the crime scene today," Camacho said Sunday, adding that the vehicles of Adams' husband, Justin Adams, and his mother were impounded "for testing and further evidence processing."
NewsOK
Oklahoma City police Capt. Lisa Camacho said Sunday police have finished processing the site where Adams' body was found. She said police then impounded the cars of Adams' husband, Justin Adams, and his mother, Tina Clark.
Camacho said they will look for evidence in the vehicles. She said police are not naming suspects at this time and they were not releasing any further details.
“We're looking at a lot of people as we always will, but we don't have anyone to say ‘This is our person,'” Camacho said.
That's contrary to what police told Justin Adams when they seized the vehicles, his attorney, Irven Box, said Sunday.
“At the time, my client was told he and his mother were suspects,” Box said. He said he had plans to meet with Justin Adams and Tina Clark on Sunday evening.