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- Posted April 17, 2025
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Candlelight Vigil
A candlelight vigil to honor victims of violent crimes was held at Queen of the Miraculous Medal Church on April 8, hosted by the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney and the Victims’ Rights Unit.
(l-r) Assistant Prosecutors Meaghan McKeon and Stormie McGee.
Assistant Prosecutor Nathan Hull with Prosecutor Kelsey Guernsey.
From the Crime Victims Rights Unit: (l-r) Legal Advocate Amanda Sanders; Coordinator Kristy Conley; Jackson County Prosecutor Kelsey Guernsey; Assistant Coordinator Kristin Onofri; and Domestic Violence Advocate Maddie Duane.
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