UPDATE: Virginia State Police searching for Union head football coach Travis Turner
WISE COUNTY, Va. (WCYB) — UPDATE: 12:50 p.m. Monday: VSP told News 5 that there is a missing person search still going for Turner.
They added that they have used search and rescue, drones, and K9s.
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UPDATE 12:05 p.m. Sunday: A Virginia State Police spokesperson confirms to News Five that an active search is ongoing once again on Sunday for Turner.
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UPDATE 11:00 a.m. Sunday: Union High School head football coach Travis Turner has officially been listed as a missing person in the Virginia State Police missing persons database. The database says Turner was last seen on Thursday November 20th. The database also says Turner was last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt, gray sweatpants and glasses.
News Five has reached out to the Virginia State Police to see if an active search is once again ongoing on Sunday and is waiting to hear back.
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UPDATE 12:10 p.m. Saturday: Virginia State Police has confirmed with News 5 that an active search is underway again Saturday for Union High School head football coach Travis Turner.
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UPDATE 4:50 p.m. Friday: Virginia State Police have confirmed with News 5 that an active search is happening in the Appalachia region of Wise County. However, they did not confirm whether this is related to Turner or a separate situation.
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UPDATE: Virginia State Police confirmed to News 5 that agents were sent to the residence of 46-year-old Travis L. Turner in Appalachia on Thursday evening.
Turner is the head football coach of Union High School.
Police said this was part of an investigation, but agents went “NOT” to arrest Turner. While on the way, the agents were informed that Turner was no longer at the location.
As of Friday afternoon, Turner has not been found.
The investigation remains ongoing.
We will have updates as they become available.
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A Wise County Schools staff member has been placed on leave, the school system stated Friday.
Here is the statement sent to News 5 by Wise County Schools.
“At this time, a staff member has been placed on administrative leave with pay while an external agency reviews an allegation that was reported to us. This is standard procedure and not a determination of wrongdoing. The division cannot comment further.”
News 5 has left multiple messages with Superintendent Mike Goforth and spoke with multiple school board members. So far, officials have declined to identify the staff member.
The use of K-9 units might be the key to finally finding missing Union High School football coach Travis Turner, who disappeared over two weeks ago.
“As the body decays, the scent is just going to intensify and make it easier for cadaver dogs to find any remains,” retired law enforcement veteran and criminology professor Dr. Ken Lang told Daily Mail on Saturday, December 6.
While it is not confirmed that Turner, 46, has died, he was last seen on December 20 walking into the densely wooded area behind his Virginia home while carrying a firearm.
Lang, who is not directly connected to the Turner case, argued for the use of K-9 units in the search efforts, but he explained that it’s not always an exact science.
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“You can go to the house and get clothing of his to give the bloodhounds a scent and send them out to see if they can find it,” Lang said of the dogs. “But then you need a starting point, right? You need to know where to really begin with that. One problem with the cadaver dogs is because animals die naturally in the woods, they can come across carcasses of wildlife out there and that throws them off.”
Lang added, “Plus, the dogs can only work so long because they get exhausted after a few hours of work and need rest and water and food.”
The United States Marshals Service joined the search for Turner on December 1, which has used K-9 units, drones and a helicopter.
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“That’s a pretty remote, densely wooded area,” Lang said of the rural search. “We’re in the cold time of the year and so at night, if we’re looking for somebody, we would send helicopters up and use Forward-Looking Infrared [FLIR] to look for body heat. But sometimes it’s hard to discern between that and say a deer that has bedded down for the night or other animals. If they’re not seeing that with FLIR and if he’s taken his life and his body would have cooled off, you wouldn’t get any reaction.”
Lang added, “Then you have animals out there that would actually pick at and pick apart the body and take pieces of it away, which then becomes problematic.”
The detective explained authorities start “to focus on clothing and remnants and things that you would have expected him to be in at the time.”
“It almost becomes like looking for a needle in the haystack, particularly in that region of the Appalachian Mountains,” Lang said.
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When reached for comment on Tuesday, December 9, a spokesperson for the Virginia State Police told Us Weekly, “There are no updates to share at this time.”
Days after he disappeared, Turner was charged with five counts of child pornography and five counts of using a computer to solicit a minor.
In a statement released to Us via their attorney on Wednesday, December 3, the Turner family said they have continued to “cooperate with law enforcement efforts to locate Travis.”
“Their homes and properties have been searched multiple times, with their consent,” the statement said.