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Former inmate and current Columbia business owner Trey Dawson appears on “Wake Up Columbia”

June 10, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

Columbia native Trey Dawson was released from Jefferson City’s Algoa Correctional Center on Christmas Day 2019. Dawson says he’s served time in five prisons in Missouri and Utah, and has spent time in 27 other jails across 12 states … primarily because of his addiction to drugs. He joined us live on “Wake Up Columbia” …

Filed Under: 93.9 The Eagle, 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Columbia", Christ, Columbia native Trey Dawson, Columbia's Burrell Behavioral Health, DOC's Puppies for Parole program, Homepage, Jefferson City's Algoa Correctional Center, Mid-Missouri News, Missouri Department of Corrections, post to twitter, Syndicated

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