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Snfu Note to readers: Times Free Press deliveries may be late because of bad weather Hamilton County Sheriff s Office / Jamie Smith?? A Chattanooga woman has been charged with abusing a corpse after she reportedly told police she wanted to remove the body of a man she found unresponsive at a Lee Highway motel Saturday.Jamie May Smith, 44, was also charged with methamphetamine possession after police found about half an ounce of meth in her room, according to court filings. READ MORE: Drug related deaths spike in Hamilton County According to an affidavit in the case, Smith, who also goes by Jamie Holland, was staying at a Motel 6 on Lee Highway.Chattanooga police received an anonymous tip that there was a dead body in a room on the motel s second floor. An investigator found the body inside a barrel with a blanket on top, according to the affidavit.Police identified the body as Jose Heredia Lopez, 30, court documents state. READ MORE: Reports of most crimes down in Chattanooga in 2022, but not all Security footage shown to police reportedly showed Smith leaving the room where the body was found.Later, during an interview with police, Smith sa <a href=https://www.campusadidas.it>adidas campus donna</a> id she and Lopez had frequently done drugs together in her room, next to the one where his body was found.She told investigators that about four days before his body was discovered, she had found him unresponsive in the room. READ MORE: Chattanooga police reach high homicide clearance rate, decline for other violent crimes Court <a href=https://www.adidas-yeezys.com.mx>yeezy</a> do <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.it>adidas originals uomo</a> cuments state Smith said she freaked out and went to nearby baseball fields to get a barrel Jadg Complaints renewed over neglected Kimball property MAResearch intern Rhiannon Blake, center, with Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Gulfport, Miss., is framed by two other unidentified Institute workers as she takes tissue and organ samples from a dead male baby dolphin discovered on the beach in Gulfport, Miss., on Monday, Feb. 21, 2011. The bodies of several baby dolphins have been found washed up along the Mississippi and Alabama coastlines within the last <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley mugs</a> mon <a href=https://www.stanleycups.pl>stanley termos</a> th. AP Photo/The Sun Herald, James Edward Bates GULFPORT, Miss. - Marine biologists are reporting that some baby dolphins, some barely three feet in length, are washing up along the Mississippi and Alabama coasts.Researchers tell The Sun Herald that 17 young dolphins, either aborted before they reached maturity or dead soon after birth, have been collected on the coasts of the states in the past two weeks - both on the barrier islands and mainland beaches. They said that is about 10 times the normal number for the first two months of the year.Moby Solangi, director of the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Gulfport, said it s too early to tell why they died. <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley cup</a> Story developing, check back for more. insticator-wrapper {order: 2;} klangoo-wrapper {order: 1;} div<data>widget-id= rel_325-4 ] {display: block;} div<data>widget-id= rel_325-3 ] {display: none;} div.rc-desktop {display: none;} div.rc-mobile {display: block;} @media min-width: 40em { insticator-wrapper {order:
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