Campbell County Sheriff s Office investigating after missing man s body found on I-75
The investigation indicates Mann died from natural causes, according to CCSO, but it is still open as investigators await autopsy results. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 11:03 PM EDT May 9, 2021
CAMPBELL COUNTY, Tenn. The Campbell County Sheriff s Office is investigating after a body was found on I-75 near exit 134 on Saturday.
Officials identified the person as Robert Mann, 57, who was reported missing from Blount County.
The investigation indicates Mann died from natural causes, according to CCSO, but it is still open as investigators await autopsy results.
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Narcotics investigation results in 14 arrests in Appomattox County
Charges are connected to meth, fentanyl and cocaine, according to the Sheriff’s Office
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The Appomattox County Sheriff s Office announced 14 arrests in connection with a 6-month narcotics investigation on April 13, 2021.
APPOMATTOX COUNTY, Va. – A six-month investigation has resulted in the arrests of 14 people wanted in connection with a variety of drug charges.
The investigation was conducted by the Appomattox County Sheriff’s Office and the Central Virginia Narcotics Task Force, which is comprised of members of the Sheriff’s Office, the Amherst County Sheriff’s Office, the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office and Virginia State Police.