Photo: GoFundMe
Nashville police are investigating the murder of a local woman who spent her time giving back to the community.
Clay’s husband, Ronald Dickens Jr., 42, is being charged with criminal homicide in her death, though the police have not yet located him,according to WSMV.
Ronald Dickens.MNPD
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Clay worked in the health field and was a volunteer local team organizer withGirlTrek, a national health nonprofit that strives to help African American women get active and healthy through walking.
“The GirlTrek sisterhood has lost a dedicated organizer and champion of black women’s health,” GirlTrek national spokeswoman Jewel Bush said in a statement to theTennessean. “Shawnton Clay was a bright light in our community. Shawnton personally believed in the power of walking.”
“There’s an entire sisterhood across the country grieving this tragedy and Shawnton will not be forgotten,” Bush said.
Police are searching for Clay’s husband. The couple married in Las Vegas in September 2018 but her family believes the couple were going through a divorce or annulment.
Police have been unable to make contact with Dickens since Clay’s body was found in the couple’s home. Dickens is believed to be driving Clay’s 2017 black Toyota Camry with the Tennessee license number of T4522V.
“Shawn was a true joy to work with and had so much fun and passion to make sure her job was done well,” the GoFundMe states. “She will be remembered for her love of hiking, turtles and spreading mental health awareness.”
A medical examiner will determine Clay’s cause of death. Anyone who sees Dickens or has information about this case is urged to contact Emergency Communications Center at 615-862-8600.
source: people.com