The tragic story of Jaunae Kimberly Warren, a young woman who was murdered and found in a Las Vegas parking lot on May 8, has left her family and community in anguish. The distressing discovery was made just yesterday, on May 14, after her family followed up on a missing persons report initially filed by her caregiver on May 6.
In the wake of Jaunae’s untimely death, her sister Kristian Hunter has initiated a GoFundMe campaign titled "Justice For Jaunae Kimberly Warren" to bring Jaunae’s remains back to her home in Illinois and cover funeral expenses. The campaign has so far raised $50 of its $15,000 goal. The story unfolded under mysterious circumstances, with Jaunae’s caregiver filing a missing person report shortly after a casual conversation with her, raising suspicions about the timing and the caregiver’s subsequent uncooperative behavior.
Angela Roberts, Jaunae’s aunt, expressed her sorrow on Facebook, stating, "My niece was murdered in Las Vegas last week. We found out yesterday. Anything at all helps…….including prayers. TIA." The community has responded with messages of condolence and support, emphasizing the profound impact of Jaunae’s loss on her family and friends. Chinita Pryor, a family friend, offered her condolences online, stating, "I’m sorry for your loss tete," to which Angela replied, expressing gratitude and receiving further assurance of prayers.
The case continues to develop as the family seeks answers and justice, highlighting the emotional and logistical challenges they face during such a devastating time.
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