Body Found Along Nolichucky River Identified as Man Missing from Flooding Caused by Helene
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Body Found Along Nolichucky River Identified as Man Missing from Flooding Caused by Helene

JONESBOROUGH, Tenn. (WVLT) – A body found along the Nolichucky River on Thursday has been identified as a man who went missing from flooding caused by Helene.

The body was found Thursday afternoon in the 2000 block of Highway 107 near Jonesborough, according to Washington County Sheriff Keith Sexton.

In an update, Sexton said the remains were identified to be Steven Cloyd, one of the two people still missing from flooding caused by Helene.

“Crews clearing debris located the remains, and our investigators worked with the medical examiner to identify Steve,” said Sexton. “WCSO continues to pray for the Cloyd family and we hope this brings them some closure.”

The last remaining person missing from the floods in Washington County is Nancy Tucker.

Story courtesy of WVLT

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