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UPDATE: 28-YEAR-OLD Grandmother’s Remains Found

Friday, February 25th, 2011
Margo Jordan Missing

Margo Jordan Missing

UPDATE FROM PULASKI COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE: 

On February 18, 2011, the Sheriff’s Office responded to 15209 Burlingame Road in reference to human skeletal remains found in the woods behind a residence.  The skeletal remains were sent to the State Medical Examiner’s office for identification.  The Medical Examiner’s office identified the remains through dental records as being Margo Lynn Jordan.  The Medical Examiner’s office is listing the cause of death as “undetermined” at this time.

 The Sheriff’s Office had an open missing person’s case for Margo Lynn Jordan.  The missing person’s investigation has now transitioned to a death investigation.

BACKGROUND:

Margo Lynn Jordan is a mother and a grandmother. She was reported missing by her parents on April 24 and hasn’t been seen since. I spoke with Lt. Carl Minden from the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office. He says Margo was living with her boyfriend and his sister when she disappeared. She showed up for a work program at their jail on April 20 and was last seen by her family four days later.

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28-YEAR-OLD GRANDMOTHER MISSING

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
Margo Jordan Missing

Margo Jordan Missing

Margo Lynn Jordan is a mother and a grandmother.  She was reported missing by her parents on April 24th and hasn’t been seen since.  I spoke with Lt. Carl Minden from the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office.  He says Margo was living with her boyfriend and his sister when she disappeared.  She showed up for a work program at their jail on April 20th and was last seen by her family four days later.   There is now a $10,000 reward put up by her family for information on her case.  Lt. Minden says, “We’ve been looking at this for a month now, and the leads are starting to dry up. There’s not a whole lot left to go on right now and we are hoping to get more tips out of it.”

Shawn Isaacs, Margo’s boyfriend,  is considered a possible person of interest in this case, but investigators say they are working and exploring other angles as well.  “If you decided tomorrow that you don’t want to talk to anybody, there’s nothing I can do about it,” says Minden, but he feels there’s enough suspiciousness surrounding the case suggest something else may have happened to Margo. 

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