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found asleep in another room.

The couple was transported to Dekalb Regional by Dekalb Ambulance Service and then both were transferred to Erlanger Hospital in critical condition.

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By Marla Jones Managing Editor marla@southerntorch.com

FORT PAYNE,

Ala.-- The Fort Payne Police Department received a call for a welfare check at a residence in Fort Payne on February 26. When police arrived they found blood on the walls and floor, and two guns tossed in a bathroom.

Glenda Hunter, 74 was slumped over the arm of a couch and covered in blood. Her husband, Mitchell Hunter, 75 was found unresponsive in a bedroom. Their son, Brent Hunter was

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VIN

1XPBDP9X4KD613805

Make/Model

Peterbilt/579

Year 2019

Date and Time of Sale 3/20/2023 8:00 am

Said notice to be published March 17, 24, 31, & April 7

Location of Sale 1207 Gault Ave S Fort Payne, AL 35967

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