
Posted: Tuesday, January 2, 2007 12:00 am
A reward account has been set up for information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persons who caused the death of Tracy Onawa Jones.
Jones' body was found in Memphis, Tenn., on Nov. 26, 2006. She had been missing since Nov. 15, when she was dropped off at a truck stop near Gallaway, Ark.
Jones had been selling magazine subscriptions for EpicSubscriptions, a company owned by her boss and boyfriend, Robert Blair. She was supposed to meet Blair in the afternoon, but never showed up.
Her body was found in Memphis on Nov. 26 and not identified until Dec. 10. She was killed by blows or cuts to her head. Full autopsy results haven't been released and neither has her body.
The FBI is involved in the case.
Jones used to live in Albany and Corvallis area. Her mother, Catherine Barbour, lives in Lebanon.
Anyone with information leading to arrest and conviction will receive the amount in the fund.
Donations may be made to the “Tracy Jones Reward Fund" at any U.S. Bank in the United States.