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Bodies of missing Georgia firefighters located in Tennessee
COCKE COUNTY, Tenn. (WSAV) – Two Liberty County, Georgia firefighters who had been missing for about a week were found dead in Tennessee on Sunday. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says the bodies of Chandler Kuhbander and Raegan Anderson were found inside a car in Cocke County. They also...
Community in Mourning After Bodies of Missing Georgia Firefighters Found
A Georgia community is mourning the loss of two firefighters after their bodies were found in Tennessee. Raegan Anderson and Chandler Kuhbander were found dead in Cocke County, the Hinesville Police Department announced in a Facebook post on Sunday. Anderson's vehicle was also located. "We extend our deepest condolences to...
TIMELINE: Investigation continues after missing Liberty Co. firefighters found dead
HINESVILLE, Ga. (WTOC) - Sunday, the bodies of two missing Liberty County firefighters were found in Tennessee. The Hinesville Police Department said the bodies of Raegan Anderson and Chandler Kuhbander, along with Anderson’s vehicle, were found in Cocke County. The Cocke County Sheriff’s Office and the Tennessee Bureau of...
Missing Georgia firefighters found dead in Tennessee, police say
COCKE COUNTY, Tenn. — Two Georgia firefighters who went missing were found dead across state lines on Sunday, police said. According to the Hinesville Police Department, the bodies of missing firefighters Raegan Anderson and Chandler Kuhbander were discovered in Cocke County, Tennessee. Anderson's car was also discovered in Tennessee.
Missing Liberty County firefighters found dead
COCKE COUNTY, Tenn. — Hinesville Police say the two missing Liberty County firefighters were found dead in Tennessee. Raegan Anderson and Chandler Kuhbander, alongside Anderson's vehicle, were discovered in Cocke County, east of Gatlinburg. HPD says details around the discovery aren't available at this time. The pair had been...
Cocke County Sheriff’s Office investigating after decomposed bodies found in abandoned car
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - On Sunday, the Cocke County Sheriff’s Office reported finding two decomposed bodies in a car. According to Sheriff C.J. Ball with CCSO, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is assisting with the investigation, working to find out more about the death of the two people. Ball said their bodies were found inside a vehicle along Hollow Road in Cosby Sunday morning.
2 missing Liberty County firefighters found dead in Tennessee
COCKE COUNTY, Tenn. - Two Liberty County firefighters reported missing just days ago have been found dead in Tennessee. The Hinesville Police Department reported the discovery Sunday evening. Tennessee authorities in Cocke County found the bodies of Raegan Anderson, Chandler Kuhbander as well as Anderson's missing vehicle. The police said...
Bodies of Missing Georgia Firefighters Discovered in Tennessee, Investigation Underway
The tragic end to a search for two missing Georgia firefighters unfolded this week as authorities in Tennessee reported the discovery of their bodies. According to the Hinesville Police Department in Georgia, Raegan Anderson and Chandler Kuhbander were found dead in Cocke County, Tennessee, after being reported missing last Tuesday. WATE provided details on the grim find, stating that the bodies were inside a vehicle along Hollow Road in Cosby, Tennessee, on Sunday morning.
Missing Georgia Firefighters Who Recently Split Found Dead After Recent Arrest, 'Concerning' Note
The two went missing days after Raegan Anderson was reportedly arrested for confronting Chandler Kuhbander, her ex, on a date with another woman and keying his car ... before a concerning note was found at her home. The bodies of two missing Georgia firefighters have been found following a search...
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