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Man wanted for 2006 Llano Co. murder turns self in at Lubbock County Detention Center
Jimmy Don Wolfenbarger, formerly of Buchanan Dam, was indicted by a Llano County Grand Jury for the Murder of Holly Marie Simmons.(Llano County Sheriff s Office)
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LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - A man who was indicted for the murder of a woman who went missing in 2006 in Llano County on May 3, 2021 turned himself in to the Lubbock County Detention Center on Wednesday, May 12, 2021. He was released after posting a $2 million bond.
Llano County Sheriff’s Office officials say 57-year-old Jimmy Don Wolfenbarger, formerly of Buchanan Dam, was indicted by a Llano County Grand Jury for the murder of 45-year-old Holly Marie Simmons. Her body was found at the bottom of Inks Lake in July 2009.
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57-year-old Jimmy Don Wolfenbarger turned himself into the Lubbock County Detention Center the morning of Wednesday, May 12th and posted a $2 million bond to be released the same day.
KAMC News reports that Wolfenbarger, who formerly lived in the Buchanan Dam community in Llano County but now lives in Lubbock, had been indicted for the murder of Holly Simmons that happened in Llano County back in 2006.
Back on July 7th, 2009, the Llano County Sheriff s Office, Texas Rangers and LCRA Law Enforcement were called to reports of human remains found in Inks Lake
The remains were recovered and transported to the Travis County Medical Examiner s office. At that time, the identity of the remains wasn t known. It wasn t until 2 months later on September 1st, 2009 that the remains were identified as those of Holly Marie Simmons, who would have been 48-years-old at the time her remains were discovered.