Tragic End to Missing Georgia Firefighters in Tennessee

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02/07/2024 21h02

In a devastating turn of events, the bodies of Raegan Anderson and Chandler Kuhbander, both 24-year-old firefighters from Georgia, were discovered in Cocke County, Tennessee. The high school sweethearts disappeared after ending their troubled relationship.

The Hinesville police in Georgia, where Anderson and Kuhbander resided, reported that their bodies were found alongside Anderson's black 2017 Ford Focus on Sunday. Details regarding the cause of their deaths have not been released by the authorities.

Both Anderson and Kuhbander were colleagues at Liberty County Fire Services and were last seen together in Anderson's car at a Crunch gym in Savannah on June 24. Kuhbander's mother, Jane, recounts that her son seemed calm and relaxed after his workout, but they never saw him again after that.

The couple had been in a tumultuous relationship for several years, and they recently decided to part ways due to its toxicity, as revealed by Kuhbander's concerned mother. Just two days before their disappearance, police had been called to address a domestic issue at an Olive Garden. According to reports, Anderson had confronted Kuhbander while he was on a date and vandalized his car.

Jane Kuhbander also disclosed that on the morning of June 24, her son called her, stating that Anderson was relentlessly contacting him with threats of self-harm. Disturbed by her alarming behavior, Jane expressed, "And, it's not the first time that she's done it."

When authorities conducted a welfare check at Anderson's residence, they found the door unlocked and a note suggesting she may have been contemplating self-harm.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation informed The Post that the investigation into the deaths of Anderson and Kuhbander is ongoing, seeking to uncover the circumstances surrounding their tragic end.

The loss of these young firefighters has left both the Hinesville and Cocke County communities in shock and mourning as they remember the lives and dedicated service of Raegan Anderson and Chandler Kuhbander.

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