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They are not a complete record of all incidents which occurred in this park during this timeframe. Summary: Mr. Walked to rear of his vehicle and shot himself in head with. Visitors who were bicycling found him shortly thereafter; one was a doctor, and he began CPR.
Rangers transported B. Pronounced dead at pm. Left a note saying simply that he was going to do The residence of D. The Cherokee Fire Department responded and had the fire knocked down within about two hours.
Most of the interior furnishings were destroyed by smoke, water or fire, and the building itself - a mobile home with additions - is said to be a total loss value not yet determined. The cause of the fire is unknown and is being investigated by park rangers Hobbs and Holland, who may be assisted by Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms ATF.
A flexible hose ran from the exhaust into the passenger compartment of the van. A fire destroyed the home of the director of the Job Corps Center. The cause was not known. Update: The investigation is on-going, and the cause is still not certain. As a result of an overflight by Tennessee state drug agents, a patch of marijuana was found along the parkway.
Investigation revealed that plants, each about 8 feet tall, were being cultivated in the plot. Chief ranger Pete Hart and his staff removed and destroyed the plants. There were no arrests and there are no suspects. NPS and County Deputies eradicated plants approximately 6 feet in height. All were turned over to Swains County authorities. No suspects, no arrests. He was killed instantly. Nine plots of marijuana were spotted growing at the above location by a Swain County Sheriffs Office aircraft.