Body Of Missing Woman Recovered From TRL
August 1, 2019
Isaac Estes-Jones
Missouri State Highway Patrol has announced that the body of Jennifer E. Arnold, 37, of Branson, was recovered from Table Rock Lake. She went missing after walking into Table Rock Lake on Monday, July 29.
According to the Highway Patrol online drowning incident report, Arnold’s body was found on the east shore of Table Rock Lake in the James River area.
A witness reportedly saw Arnold enter the lake Monday and called 911 when she did not re-emerge.
Arnold’s body was recovered the morning of Tuesday, July 30. She was pronounced deceased by Stone County Coroner John Cunnyngham at 9:40 a.m. This is Troop D’s first fatal drowning of July and the fourth for 2019. Jennifer Arnold’s body was taken to Coffman Funeral Home in Harrison, Ark. Her next of kin has been notified.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol incident report lists the time of the event as 8 p.m. on Monday, July 29.
Investigations are still ongoing as of this writing.
This incident was investigated by Corporal R. R. Wilkins, with assistance from Msgt. M. D. Green, the Stone County Sheriff’s Department and a Stone County fire department, which was not specified in the report.
Isaac Estes-Jones
Missouri State Highway Patrol has announced that the body of Jennifer E. Arnold, 37, of Branson, was recovered from Table Rock Lake. She went missing after walking into Table Rock Lake on Monday, July 29.
According to the Highway Patrol online drowning incident report, Arnold’s body was found on the east shore of Table Rock Lake in the James River area.
A witness reportedly saw Arnold enter the lake Monday and called 911 when she did not re-emerge.
Arnold’s body was recovered the morning of Tuesday, July 30. She was pronounced deceased by Stone County Coroner John Cunnyngham at 9:40 a.m. This is Troop D’s first fatal drowning of July and the fourth for 2019. Jennifer Arnold’s body was taken to Coffman Funeral Home in Harrison, Ark. Her next of kin has been notified.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol incident report lists the time of the event as 8 p.m. on Monday, July 29.
Investigations are still ongoing as of this writing.
This incident was investigated by Corporal R. R. Wilkins, with assistance from Msgt. M. D. Green, the Stone County Sheriff’s Department and a Stone County fire department, which was not specified in the report.