Reagan Tokes case prompts Ohio legislators to change incarceration guidelines
From 2018: In early 2017, Reagan Tokes, 21, was enjoying her last semester at the Ohio State University and was looking forward to her upcoming graduation. The psychology major already had big plans for life after college. But on the night of February 8, 2017, after leaving her waitressing job at a local restaurant, Reagan vanished. The next day she was found shot dead in a nearby park. MORE: https://bit.ly/2H8aRr7
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