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The body of one of the final two missing people who died during Hurricane Helene was found and identified last week. The body ...
The Washington County Sheriff's Office confirmed on Saturday that recently discovered human remains near the 2000 block of Highway 107 in Washington County are those of Steve Cloyd. READ MORE ...
Steve Cloyd was one of two remaining people who went missing in Washington County during the raging flood. “Our investigators worked with the medical examiner to identify Steve,” said Sheriff ...
Two days later, Washington County Sheriff Keith Sexton announced they received confirmation from the medical examiner that the remains were Cloyd. “With heavy hearts, we the family of Steve ...
(WCYB) — Nearly seven months after the devastating flooding from Helene, Gary Cloyd has finally found closure following the discovery of his brother's body. Steve Cloyd's remains were uncovered ...
Then, on May 1, workers found a body tangled in debris along the river and a coroner confirmed what Cloyd’s family long suspected. “With heavy hearts, we the family of Steve Cloyd announce ...
Steve Cloyd's body was found in a debris pile along the Nolichucky River in Washington County. Eighteen people died in Tennessee in Hurricane Helene flooding. The body of Nancy Tucker, also of ...
Steve, who was 60 years old, originally called Rockford, IL, home. 68-year-old Gary referred to himself as a "Northeast Tennessee hillbilly." He said Matthew Cloyd, Steve's son, messaged him on ...