A Washington County Tennessee Family Is Seeking Justice After Their Daughter Was Killed By A Drunk Driver In A Crash Earlier This Year. The Family Of 37 Year Old Shirra Branum Wants Police To Keep Blood Alcohol Kits With Immediate Results Available For Crashes So Information Can Be Received Immediately, Rather Than Sending The Tests Off And Waiting Weeks. Cindy Scalf, Branum’s Mother, Wants The Law To Be Named Shirra’s Law. Branum’s Family Is Offering 10-Thousand Dollars For Anyone That Can Lead Authorities To The Whereabouts Of 30 Year Old Alan Mogollon-Anaya.