Remains of Disabled Teen Found in Mississippi Apartment After Months Missing
The remains of 19-year-old Mykryra Clemons were discovered in a Southaven, Mississippi apartment complex in early 2026. The young woman, who had disabilities and required constant care, had not been seen since January, prompting a welfare check that led to the grim find.
Concerns grew when a man reported not seeing his sister, Mykryra Clemons, for weeks. Authorities obtained a search warrant for the apartment, where they later found her remains. The discovery triggered an immediate investigation.
Cynthia Clemons, 40, was arrested shortly after the find. She faces charges of abuse of a vulnerable adult and tampering with evidence. Further charges may follow once autopsy results are finalised. Since the news broke, the local community has reacted with shock and anger. Vigils have been held in Mykryra's memory, while protests have targeted the apartment complex's management. Residents and activists are demanding answers from both property owners and law enforcement.
The case remains under active investigation as of March 2026. Autopsy findings could lead to additional charges against Cynthia Clemons. Meanwhile, calls for justice and tighter protections for vulnerable individuals continue across the region.
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