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Wow, yeah really sketchy. Why is everyone but her posting about him missing? HmmmCheck wife's FB. Interesting comments and info.
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Wow, yeah really sketchy. Why is everyone but her posting about him missing? HmmmCheck wife's FB. Interesting comments and info.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
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6’0”-6’2”
160-170lbs
27 yr old, white, male
Brown hair
Blue eyes
Clothing
Black rebox shirt/jeans or dark jogging pants /tennis shoes
Last seen: June 3, 2021, Putnam County, TN, at a house belonging to Burgess Falls State Park
Circumstances of Disappearance
Joshua Brian Bohannon‘s wife said she left him at a house that belonged to Burgess Falls State Park.
The park rangers said they never saw him only her when they approached her at the location.
There has been no further contact with him since.
Found the following notice in the “legals” section of the Citizen-Statesman
Legals 9/14/21
NOTICE
JOSHUA BRIAN BOHANNON
The State of Tennessee, Department of Children’s Services, has filed a petition against you seeking to terminate forever your parental rights to “child” and “child”.
It appears that ordinary process of law cannot be served upon you because your whereabouts are unknown.
You are hereby ORDERED to serve upon Laura Beth Whitley, Attorney for the Tennessee Department of Children Services, 600 Hearthwood Court, Cookeville, Tennessee 38506, (931) 644-0147, an Answer to the Petition for Termination of Parental Rights filed by the Tennessee Department of Children Services, within thirty (30) days of the last day of publication of this notice, and pursuant to Rule 103(c)(3) of the Tenn. R. Juv. P. you must also appear in the Juvenile Court of Clay County, Tennessee at Celina, Tennessee on the 14th day of December, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. for the Adjudicatory Hearing on the Petition for Termination of Parental Rights filed by the State of Tennessee, Department of Children’s Services If you fail to do so, a default judgment will be taken against you pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-1-117(n) and Rule 55 of the Tenn. R. of Civ. P. for the relief demanded in the Petition. You may view and obtain a copy of the Petition and any other subsequently filed legal documents at the Juvenile Court Clerk’s Office, Celina, Tennessee.
8-24, 8-31, 9-7, 9-14 4TC
Wow. This seems like a completely inappropriate thing to file against a person that is missing (less than a year).... unless you're sure he isn't going to show up in court. What purpose would this serve?