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Body of missing Tennessee man who died in Hurricane Helene found near the Nolichucky River

Body of missing Tennessee man who died in Hurricane Helene found near the Nolichucky River

Yahoo05-05-2025

The body of one of the final two missing people who died during Hurricane Helene was found and identified last week. The body of Steve Cloyd was found in a debris pile along the Nolichucky River in Washington County.
'Crews clearing debris located the remains, and our investigators worked with the medical examiner to identify Steve,' said Washington County Sheriff Keith Sexton said in a statement. 'WCSO continues to pray for the Cloyd family and we hope this brings them some closure.'
Eighteen people died in East Tennessee, almost all due to raging floodwaters from streams and rivers, like the Nolichucky, that exploded past previous highs when Tennessee and North Carolina were saturated with rain Sept. 27.
It was one of the worst natural disasters in the region's history.
The body of Nancy Tucker, also of Washington County, has not been found. The state already included Cloyd and Tucker in its death total.
This is where people died in the East Tennessee's Helene floods:
Two in Cocke County
One in Greene County
One in Knox County
One in Johnson County
Nine in Unicoi County
Four in Washington County
Tyler Whetstone is an investigative reporter focused on accountability journalism. Connect with Tyler by emailing him at tyler.whetstone@knoxnews.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @tyler_whetstone.
This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Body of missing Tennessee man who died in Hurricane Helene was found

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