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Jax Gratton, the Denver hairstylist missing since April, has been found dead, according to her mother and authorities confirmed to PEOPLE that a body was found on Friday, June 6, but official ...
Jax Gratton, a 34-year-old Denver hairstylist, was missing for almost two months before she was found dead Friday, June 6, 2025, in Lakewood. (Courtesy of Denver Police Department) ...
Jax Gratton, the Denver hair stylist who went missing in April, has been found dead, according to her mother; The 34-year-old was last seen leaving her apartment on April 15 ...
Lakewood Police confirmed that the case remains open and that “nothing has been ruled out." Cherilynne Gratton-Camis fears ...
Jax Gratton was found dead in Lakewood nearly two months after leaving her Denver apartment on April 15, her mother said on Facebook. Skip to content.
Family and advocates urge leaders in Jeffco and Lakewood to create an independent committee to include a trans person, an LGBTQ+ advocate and a legal representative.
A memorial for Jax Gratton sits in front of the City and County of Denver building on Monday, June 9, 2025 as friends and colleagues gather at a news conference and memorial for the Denver ...
A Denver community is searching for their loved one who's been missing since April 15. Now police are investigating her disappearance. Jax Gratton, 34, was last seen leaving her University Hills ...
Jax Gratton, a beloved hairstylist, was last seen on April 15 near the 4200 block of E. Iliff Avenue, the Denver Police Department tells PEOPLE. She was reported missing on Wednesday, April 24. An ...
DENVER (KDVR) — If you’re active in any downtown Denver neighborhood Facebook group, you likely saw the posts: “Missing person: Jax,” the bright-red posters state. Jack “Jax” Gratton ...
Jax Gratton, the 34-year-old hairstylist who had been missing in Denver since April, has been found dead, her mother revealed. Jax Gratton / Facebook “There are no words strong enough for the ...
Amidst tears and warm embraces, Jax Gratton's presence was felt in Denver on Monday morning. "The reach has gone all the way internationally," Brandy Carey, a friend of hers, told CBS Colorado.