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Tennessee Manhunt Ends as Veteran Suspect Is Found Dead After Wife Shooting
crime2 months ago

Tennessee Manhunt Ends as Veteran Suspect Is Found Dead After Wife Shooting

A dayslong manhunt in Stewart County, Tennessee, ended with the body of 53-year-old Craig Berry discovered near his home; authorities say he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after allegedly shooting his wife as she tried to drive away. The wife survived a neck wound, Berry faced charges including attempted murder and domestic assault, and investigators say he fled into heavily wooded terrain before the death.

Terrain and training complicate Tennessee manhunt for armed veteran
crime2 months ago

Terrain and training complicate Tennessee manhunt for armed veteran

Authorities in Stewart County, Tennessee are pursuing 53-year-old Craig Berry, an Army veteran accused of shooting his wife, with a manhunt hampered by rugged terrain—steep hills and deep ravines—and Berry’s extensive survival training. Last seen in camouflage after the Dover incident, Berry may be in the expansive Land Between the Lakes area, a 175,000-acre forested region, and could have extra ammo. Weather, wildlife hazards, and the large search area could prolong the effort, which officials say may require multi-directional sweeps and potentially federal help from the Marshals Service.

Bloodhound Guides Pursuit of Armed Special Forces Fugitive in Tennessee Woods
crime2 months ago

Bloodhound Guides Pursuit of Armed Special Forces Fugitive in Tennessee Woods

New video from the Tennessee Highway Patrol shows law enforcement using a bloodhound to track Craig Berry, a retired Special Forces veteran accused of shooting his wife and fleeing into Stewart County woods. A large, multi-agency manhunt followed, with deputies, troopers, helicopters and K-9 units scouring rural Tennessee as the armed and dangerous suspect remained at large; Berry was later captured by a trail camera wearing camouflage, and investigators issued a second-degree attempted murder warrant as the search continued. The victim survived the shooting.

Stewart County manhunt targets armed ex-special-forces veteran after shooting wife
crime2 months ago

Stewart County manhunt targets armed ex-special-forces veteran after shooting wife

Authorities in Stewart County, Tennessee are pursuing Craig Berry, a 53-year-old retired special forces veteran with extensive survival training, after he shot his wife in Dover and fled into heavily wooded terrain; a warrant has been issued for second-degree attempted murder, and investigators say he is armed, in good physical shape, and possibly assisted by others as they search the rural area near the Kentucky border.

Survival-trained ex-soldier on the run after Tennessee shooting
crime-and-justice2 months ago

Survival-trained ex-soldier on the run after Tennessee shooting

A 53-year-old Dover man, Craig Berry, a retired special forces veteran, is on the run after allegedly shooting his wife and fleeing into wooded Stewart County terrain near the Kentucky border. Authorities issued a warrant for second-degree attempted murder; Berry is described as armed, highly skilled in survival, and an excellent swimmer, complicating the search. A trail camera image may depict him; investigators have not released the wife's condition and say outside assistance isn't ruled out as the manhunt continues.

Tennessee Manhunt for Retired Vet After Wife Shooting
crime2 months ago

Tennessee Manhunt for Retired Vet After Wife Shooting

Authorities in Stewart County, Tennessee, are actively searching for Craig Berry, a retired special forces veteran accused of shooting his wife during a domestic incident near Dover. Berry fled into nearby woods and is believed to be armed, with officials noting his extensive survival training and good physical condition. His wife was hospitalized with an unknown condition, and investigators have secured a second-degree attempted murder warrant. The search has included a broader sweep from River Trace Road to Highway 79 and parts of Highway 232, with residents urged to check trail cameras and call 911 with any tips.