Autopsy shows man whose body found near Toll 49 died of hypothermia 21-year-old Corbin Stiefer (Source: Steifer family) By Gary Bass | April 20, 2021 at 2:16 PM CDT - Updated April 20 at 2:16 PM
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - An autopsy performed on the body of a 21-year-old Tyler man that was found on Jan. 12 after he had been missing six days ruled that his main cause of death was hypothermia, according to the Smith County Sheriffâs Office.
Larry Christian with the Smith County Sheriffâs Office said the pathologist said Corbin Stieferâs other significant condition was that he had Krohnâs disease.
Stieferâs death has been ruled accidental, Christian said. He added that, as a result, the sheriffâs office will be closing the case.
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Smith County officials release identification, photo of missing child
The child has been identified as 5-year-old Hayden Wilcox and is possibly wearing a red and orange shirt and blue jeans. Author: Favian Quezada Updated: 12:06 AM CDT April 8, 2021
ARP, Texas Smith County officials are looking for missing 5-year-old Hayden Wilcox near Arp.
According to the Smith County Sheriff’s Office, at 8:52 p.m. deputies were dispatched to the 22300 block of County Road 251 near Arp regarding to a missing child.
Deputies were made aware that a 5-year-old child was missing from the residence at the location and it is unknown how long the child has been missing at this time.
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