Body Of Missing Joliet Teenager Found In Field - Joliet, IL - The Joliet teenager disappeared from a neighborhood on the city's southeast side on the night of Tuesday, July 7. "The body of the individual appeared to be male, but was badly decomposed. Damen dedicated his life to Christ at an early age under the leadership of the late Reverend Odell Thompson at St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Joliet," his obituary reflects.Although an autopsy was performed, no official cause and manner of death has been determined yet.
Jungles told Joliet Patch that the body was found about a quarter mile north of West Jefferson Street. Authorities found the human remains inside the house around 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 5.
It was evident that the man had been dead for some time, the coroner's office indicated.Amos spent time in the Will County Jail each of the previous three years. JOLIET, IL — Authorities at the Will County Sheriff's Department are investigating the death of a Joliet teenager who had been reported missing last week. On Tuesday, Joliet Patch asked Sheriff's Chief Deputy Dan Jungles whether the teenager's death is considered suspicious at this stage. The body of Jaheim "JT" Terry 18, was discovered Monday in a field near Zarley Boulevard and Cecilia Avenue in Joliet Township. The autopsy was conducted on Tuesday and the deceased was positively identified through photographic identification of the fingerprints, the sheriff's said. Bats With Rabies Found In Joliet House, Wilmington Bats discovered in Will County need to be immediately reported to Will County animal control at 815-462-5633. You can also leave anonymous tips on the Will County Sheriff's website at Last week, Joliet Patch reported that the Joliet Police Department was requesting assistance in locating the missing teenager who was last seen around 10 p.m. in the 100 block of Iowa Avenue on July 7.Patch is a space for neighborhood news. JOLIET, IL — A memorial service for Damen Amos has been set for 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 21 at the Minor-Morris Funeral Home. Crime Scene Investigators arrived and began to process the crime scene."

By John Ferak, Patch Staff Body Found Near Jefferson St. Was Murder Victim: Sheriff - Joliet, IL - An autopsy was performed on Tuesday by the Will County Coroner's Office. Please keep your replies clean, friendly and factual.White House Strikes Deal For 150M Rapid Coronavirus Tests Officials with the Will County Coroner's Office told Joliet Patch they are awaiting toxicology lab results and additional pathological studies to determine how Amos died.At this point, coroner's officials indicated they do not have any evidence to suggest his death was suspicious.The Joliet Police Department was notified of the dead body as a result of an anonymous tip placed to the Will County Crime Stoppers phone number, according to the coroner's office. JOLIET, IL — Rick "Goep" Goepper, the long-time president of the Moran Athletic Club, died unexpectedly on Sunday after collapsing at the club, a friend of Goepper told Joliet Patch. Last week, Joliet Patch reported that the Joliet Police Department was requesting assistance in locating the missing teenager who was last seen around 10 …

"Any death of an 18-year-old should be considered suspicious unless there's underlying medical issues," Jungles responded to Patch.If anyone has information in the death investigation case, the Will County Sheriff's Office is urging people to contact Detective Jim Eiden at 815-727-8574 at extension 4921.

Jail logs and court documents had listed Amos as being homeless.

JOLIET, IL — A memorial service for Damen Amos has been set for 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 21 at the "He loved to listen to music, write raps, and was very artistic. "While conducting a search of the area, a deceased body was discovered in an open area of an empty lot," the sheriff's office said.

His body was found Thursday night, according to family.

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