Jude Walton, former police commissioner and head of employee experience for Avalon Housing, has passed away. When police went to the home of native Ann Arbor for a welfare check, they discovered her body. Her death occurred when she was 51 years old. Her death is currently being investigated as a homicide. Police were called to Jude Walton’s home on Chapin Street at 1:30 p.m. Thursday after her employer informed her she was not at work. She was last seen last night by a neighbor at 8pm
I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Jude Walton, former @A2IPOC commissioner and @AvalonHousingDirector of Employee Experience.
Anyone with information about this ongoing investigation is asked to speak @A2Police at 734,794.6920 or [email protected]. https://t.co/K8kOzys65q
– Travis Radina (@TravisRadina) April 13, 2023
Interim Sheriff Ann Arbor Aimee Metzer said in a press release that there were “clear indications that this was a homicide.” According to police, the suspect entered the house through a back window. Metzer stated:
“Most of the house looks normal, with no signs of much being taken or damaged.”
Walton has been called a “pillar of the community” because of his charitable work and assistance to the homeless. At the time of writing, the official cause of death has yet to be announced. According to a police official, there were “obvious signs of trauma” on her body. An autopsy is scheduled for Friday.
Everything you need to know about Jude Walton.
Jude Walton arrived in Ann Arbor from London more than two decades ago. According to M Live, she grew up right above her parents’ bar in North London. According to her LinkedIn, she attended Cambridge University and earned a Master’s degree in English Literature. She co-founded Zingerman’s Mail Order in 1993. After leaving the company, she is said to have received a 30% lifetime discount. She also serves on the Independent Community Policy Oversight Committee as a Commissioner. Lisa Jackson, a former colleague, said of Walton:
“She was able to get through some of the bottlenecks and get straight to the heart of what we wanted to achieve… People believed she was reasonable and respected her for it. She doesn’t talk much, but she’s someone we all pay attention to.”
She started working with Avalon Housing in December 2008. According to her LinkedIn page, she was appointed human resources and administrative director. She had spent the previous 14 years with the group Ann Arbor. The nonprofit has honored its former employee on its official Facebook page. They wrote about her character on the Internet:
“Jude is a wonderful, caring, kind, funny, talented, intelligent, humble and insightful person. She’s the person we all turn to when we’re having a hard time at work. It’s hard. to imagine Avalon without her. We mourn this incalculable loss.”
Jude Walton loves photography and in her spare time shoots amateurs. At the time of writing, there have been no arrests related to Jude Walton’s death.
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Source: vcmp.edu.vn