The bodies of two missing Georgia firefighters found in Tennessee

HINESVILLE, Ga. – The bodies of two missing Georgia firefighters were found across state lines in Tennessee on Sunday, according to police.

The Hinesville Police Department confirmed that the remains of Raegan Anderson and Chandler Kuhbander were discovered in Cocke County, Tennessee. Anderson’s car was also located in the area, raising questions about their final journey.

Anderson was last seen on June 25 at the Liberty County Fire Services Station #1 in Midway, Georgia. Authorities suspected she was accompanied by Kuhbander, who had also been reported missing around the same time.

Kuhbander’s vehicle had been located earlier in Savannah, while Anderson’s car was spotted in Richmond Hill before it was ultimately found in Tennessee. The timeline and circumstances of their disappearance remain unclear.

Details surrounding the discovery of their bodies and the events leading up to their deaths have not been released by authorities. The investigation is ongoing, and officials are working to piece together what happened.

In a social media post, the Hinesville Police Department expressed their condolences to the families of Anderson and Kuhbander, acknowledging the profound loss and grief they are experiencing.

The community is left in mourning as they await further information on this tragic incident. The loss of two dedicated firefighters has sent ripples of sorrow throughout the region.