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Tennessee missing woman's body found near dam, cause of death undetermined

A Tennessee missing woman was found dead on Thursday near a dam, and deputies say that a cause or manner of death hasn't yet been determined.

A missing woman in Tennessee was found dead on Thursday near a dam, and police say that the cause of death hasn't yet been determined.

Chase Stafford, 25, was found dead in the Cumberland River below the Cheatham Dam in Ashland City, Tennessee, on Thursday by officials.

The Cheatham County Sheriff's Office said Stafford was last seen on May 10 when she was dropped off on a road in Ashland City. 

Later that day, a backpack "containing her personal property, including cellphone and glasses" were found on a highway in town, deputies said.

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Officials said that Stafford's body was found "trapped under debris that had accumulated in front of the dam."

"During routine clearing of that debris by opening the flood gates, her body was able to rise to the surface," a Facebook post from the sheriff's office states.

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A cause and manner of death haven't been determined, the sheriff's office said. 

The Cheatham County Sheriff’s Office said in the Facebook post that there is still an active investigation and its focus has shifted to the "circumstances surrounding her disappearance and subsequent death."

Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to call (615)792-2021 or (615)792-2098.

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