Birmingham Federal Bureau of Investigation Field Office Press Release
1000 18th Street North · Birmingham, AL 35203 · (205) 326-6166· Fax: (205) 279-1590

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date:  December 14, 2007
Contact: Paul E. Daymond, Media Representative
Direct Dial: (205) 279-1457


FBI IDENTIFIES BODY FOUND IN LITTLE RIVER
CANYON NATIONAL PRESERVE

Birmingham – Special Agent in Charge (SAC) Carmen S. Adams announced today that the body found on December 6, 2007 in the Little River Canyon National Preserve (LRC) has been identified as Raymond Jenkins, 36, of Chattanooga, TN.

On December 6, 2007, at approximately 7:30 p.m., a U.S. Park Service Ranger observed and responded to a fire in the LRC in Cherokee County, Alabama. A male body was discovered on fire located within a few feet of a campfire that had gone out. Further investigation by U.S. Park Service Rangers (USPR), Cherokee County Sheriff’s Department (CCSO) and the Alabama Bureau of Investigation (ABI) personnel discovered a .25 caliber pistol lying underneath the victim along with one fired .25 caliber casing.  A jeep, believed to be that of the victim was found in the LRC. A vehicle key used to unlock the jeep was also found on the body of Jenkins. Vehicle registration information confirmed that the jeep was registered to Jenkins. LRC is considered a government reservation and FBI agents from the Gadsden Resident Agency were contacted and responded to the scene

The state of Alabama conducted an autopsy on the body on December 7, 2007. The autopsy revealed that the cause of death was a single gun shot to the roof of the mouth. Dental records confirmed that the body was that of Jenkins.

SAC Adams thanked the USPR, CCSO, DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office the ABI, DeSoto State Park Rangers and FBI agents from the Knoxville Division, Chattanooga Resident Agency for their assistance in this case.

 

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