“It’s better that it happened in the forest and in the timber rather than being in town or where a lot of people live. You know, trailer parks or anything like that, it would have been bad,” said County Emergency Management Agency Director Robert Prater.
“Any time that we can provide closure to a family, you know, nobody wants to hear that news. But still, that closure is important in the grieving process so we respect that and always keep that in the back of our minds as we’re working on these types of cases,” said HPD Chief Phil Watkins.
“Any time that we can provide closure to a family, you know, nobody wants to hear that news. But still, that closure is important in the grieving process so we respect that and always keep that in the back of our minds as we’re working on these types of cases,” said HPD Chief Phil Watkins.
"Our therapists right here at this location can do any and all that we are doing in Nashville or Ft. Myers, which I am really proud of,” said Joe Isaac.