Remains identified as missing retired Dallas firefighter who disappeared in 2017

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Remains identified as missing retired Dallas firefighter who disappeared in 2017
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Remains discovered late last year have been identified as belonging to a retired Dallas firefighter who disappeared in 2017, Hunt County authorities said...

in Rains County, in a wooded area off U.S. Highway 276 and east of East Tawakoni, authorities said.

After the Texas Rangers and the Rains County and Hunt County sheriff’s offices recovered the remains, they were sent to the University of North Texas Center for Human Identification in Fort Worth for examination. Investigators have been waiting on the process of identifying the remains, and the DNA results were “recently obtained,” Hunt County authorities said Friday.

“I ask for the continued prayers for the Chambers family,” Hunt County Sheriff Terry Jones said in a written statement. “Mr. Chambers’ family have waited for answers for a long time, and I hope this brings some closure.”

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