Legee in Cumberland County Pond had “no legs or weapons” :: wral.com

Legee in Cumberland County Pond had "no legs or weapons" :: wral.com

A 911 call from Wral News describes the alarming description of a caller from a body that was found in a Cumberland County pond in February.

On February 26, Sky 5 flew over his head when the crews in the 4000 block of the Gainey Road were looking for a pond. At the same time, they were looking for a nearby Clinton “Clint” Bonnell, a green bask hats that was missing on January 30th.

The Cumberland County's office said that a body was found in the pond a day before and sent to North Carolina's office for identification. The body has not yet been identified.

In a 911 call on February 25, a caller says: “It looks as if there is part of a body in the water … I only arrived here about 10 minutes ago. [I was] I just look around and saw it. “

The caller said the body was dismembered.

“It looks like it is there for a while, there are no legs or arms or nothing on it … it is in the middle of nowhere,” describes the caller.

The pond is 5 miles from Bonnell's house. The Grey's Creek region was last seen on January 27th, according to the Sheriff's office.

The body found in the pond is not bound to Bonnell, and the sheriff's office is waiting for the identification from the medical examiner's office.

Family members said Bonnell, who studied to become an assistant to the doctor at Methodist University, disappeared under suspicions when he stopped showing up for class.

Bonnell is described as a white man who is 6 feet and weighs 195 pounds. He has short brown hair and brown eyes and was finally seen how he wore a checked button-up shirt, a black hoodie and brown pants. According to the Sheriff's office, it is known that he trains in the gym for life on the Owen Drive.

Everyone is asked to contact Sergeant J. McLeod at 910-677-5548 or crimestopper at 910-483 tips (8477).

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