Press Release:
At about 2:00 am on Saturday, April 24, 2021 Beaufort County Deputies responded to the Beavers Dam Bar outside of Chocowinity to an unresponsive assault victim. Upon arrival they found a female bar patron performing CPR on 51-year-old Tracy Herman of Soper, OK. EMS Personnel also responded and continued life saving measures, but unfortunately Herman was pronounced dead at the scene.
After interviewing witnesses and collecting video from the bar s camera system, Beaufort County Sheriff s Office Investigators learned there had been an argument between bar patrons. During the argument, a man identified as 30-year-old Mark Clark Campbell III allegedly punched Herman in the head rendering him unconscious. Campbell then struck Herman several more times and fled the scene.
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On Tuesday April 13, 2021 at approximately 12:30pm, the Spalding County Sheriff’s Office along with Spalding County Fire responded to a fire call on Jackson Road near the Spalding County Butts County line. When units arrived, they found a Chevrolet Z71 pickup truck parked just inside a wood line fully engulfed in flames. As the fire was being extinguished Fire Fighters located 2 bodies in the bed of the truck. Spalding County Sheriff’s Office Investigators, Crime Scene Investigators, Spalding County Coroner Michael Pryor, along with Griffin Judicial Circuit District Attorney Marie Broder responded to the scene.
Sheriff Darrell Dix, “We immediately began contacting other local agencies to see if they had reports of any missing persons or stolen vehicles matching the description of the truck. Due to the extreme heat generated by the fire we had to wait more than 2 hours before we could begin processing the scene. Once the scene was safe our Crime Scene Investigators went to work