Monday, November 22, 2010

Man Discovered Dead In Juneau County Woods By Hunters Identified

Man found with apparent self inflicted wound, initial reports say, and the investigation continues focusing in his death.

November 22, 2010

Town of Armenia, Wisconsin (HNNUSA) - On Monday, the body of a man found dead in the woods on Saturday by two hunters was that of Charles E. Davis Sr., 56, according to both the Wood County Sheriff's Department and the Juneau County Sheriff's Department. Investigators in a press release initially contributed the death as a self inflicted fatal wound, but the investigation continues by both sheriff's departments and the Juneau County Coroner's Office.
Davis was discovered dead in the Town of Armenia woods by two hunters, H. Nelson Goodson and Jose B. Zamora, both from Milwaukee who were walking in the deep woods looking for deer when they came upon the body. Davis was reported missing from the Town of Saragota along with his blue 1996 truck Ranger with license plate PH 1631 since November 5 by family members who have been searching for him. Davis was last seen by his son around 2:00 p.m. at his home on November 4, according to the Wood County Sheriff's Office.
Goodson who talked to the 911 operator in the Juneau's County Sheriff's Office said, Davis was missing the top part of his head and seemed to have been in the woods before the opening day of hunting season because he wasn't wearing any blaze orange and the body seemed in a frozen stage. He also noticed Davis wasn't wearing a cap, warm jacket or boots to be in the woods. Why would Davis travel to another county from his home and park along a road in the woods, then ends up with an apparent self inflicted wound as the first initial reports say? Hopefully, authorities from both counties do a complete investigation in this case, Goodson said.

Related article: Wisconsin Missing Man' Body Found In Juneau County Woods By Hunters http://bit.ly/d4PsKG

Jose B. Zamora

H. Nelson Goodson

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