The body of a missing Kentucky man was found Wednesday night. Knox County Coroner Mike Blevins confirms the remains of Paul Hensely were found in the .
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Apr 30, 2021 10:55 AM
The body of a Barbourville man who was missing since February has been found. Knox County Coroner Mike Blevins confirmed that the body of 38-year-old Jason Paul Hensley was found in a forest between Highway 25E and California Hollow. Blevins said the body was found by a young man and young woman who were fishing. Police originally asked for help in finding Hensley back on February 9, 2021. Hensley was last seen Saturday, February 6th around 11:30 p.m. at his home on California Hollow Road. Officials said he left the house on foot and was complaining of chest pain at the time.
By Jarrod Mills
Staff Writer Apr 29, 2021
Hensley
BARBOURVILLE â The body of a Barbourville man who had been missing since February was found late Wednesday night.Â
Knox County Coroner Mike Blevins confirmed to the Times-Tribune that the body of Jason Paul Hensley, 38, had been found in a wooded area between Highway 25E and California Hollow. Blevins said the body had been found by a young man and young woman who were fishing.Â
Blevins received the call about the body at about 8:30 p.m. Wednesday evening. He said the teams on scene finished the recovery process around 2:30 a.m. Thursday morning.Â
The Medical Examiner Office in Louisville performed an autopsy and reports no trauma occurred to the body. KSP was waiting on toxicology reports as of Thursday afternoon.
By Jarrod Mills
Staff Writer Apr 29, 2021
Hensley
BARBOURVILLE â The body of a Barbourville man who had been missing since February was found late Wednesday night.Â
Knox County Coroner Mike Blevins confirmed to the Times-Tribune that the body of Jason Paul Hensley, 38, had been found in a wooded area between Highway 25E and California Hollow. Blevins said the body had been found by a young man and young woman who were fishing.Â
Blevins received the call about the body at about 8:30 p.m. Wednesday evening. He said the teams on scene finished the recovery process around 2:30 a.m. Thursday morning.Â
The Medical Examiner Office in Louisville performed an autopsy and reports no trauma occurred to the body. KSP was waiting on toxicology reports as of Thursday afternoon.