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Theresa Parker Case - Video Timeline
Comments 0 | Recommend 0It's been one month since a Walker County 911 dispatcher went missing. Theresa Parker from LaFayette, Georgia, was reported last seen Wednesday night, March 21st, at her sister's house. Investigators have been searching for many days for clues in the case of the missing woman. Theresa Parker's husband, Sam Parker a former police sergeant, is not a suspect but is considered a person of interest in the investigation. Sam Parker was suspended without pay and later fired from the LaFayette Police Department for a violation not connected to the missing woman case. Fellow officer Ben Chaffin was arrested and also suspended without pay. His arrest was in connection to giving a false statement in the investigation of the missing 911 dispatcher.
NewsChannel 9 discovered the Parker's were in the process of getting a divorce and had a history of marital problems.
Click on the links below to watch news videos to follow the timeline of the case of a missing Walker County woman:
March 26th--911 dispatcher considered missing
March 27th--Search command post set up
March 29th--We learn more about couple's history
March 29th--Family and friends hold candlelight vigil
April 1st--We talk to Theresa Parker's family
April 2nd--Husband called person of interest
April 3rd--Officer arrested in connection with missing woman case
April 6th--Sam Parker suspended without pay
April 11th--Missing woman's mother speaks with an intuitive
April 12th--NewsChannel 9 uncovers what a search warrant reveals
April 13th--Sam Parker fired from police department
April 15th--Missing dispatcher's husband threatens suicide
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