Jamari Jajuan Moore Death — The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office was able to determine the identity of the deceased guy who was discovered on August 18 near the South Sauty Creek Boat Ramp wrapped in black plastic and drifting in the river. The man’s body was found in the river. The body of the deceased man was discovered inside the plastic bag.
Jamari Jajuan Moore, who was 25 years old and from Scottsboro, is said to have died as a result of being killed, according to a statement released by the sheriff’s office. The identities of the people under investigation have not been made public at this time.
Investigations are currently being carried out by the sheriff’s office, the Scottsboro Police Department, the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences, the Jackson County District Attorney’s Office, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It was reported by the sheriff’s office.
According to what the Sheriff of Jackson County, Rocky Harnen, said in an interview with WAAY the week before, his office received a call on August 18 at approximately one o’clock in the afternoon reporting a tragic discovery. “We got a call from a fisherman who noticed what he thought was a bag, but it turned out to be black plastic,” said Harnen. “The object in question turned out to be black plastic.”
“In the end, it turned out to be some kind of black plastic.” He contacted the sheriff’s office because it was very huge and he was frightened about it. The sheriff’s office was contacted. In the event that anyone who may have knowledge on the crime has any questions or concerns, they are encouraged to call the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office and ask to speak with Captain Tim Creel. His number is 256-574-2610.