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Updated: 3:12 PM Aug 28, 2009
Two Virginia Tech Students Found Dead in Jefferson National Forest
BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) Authorities in Montgomery County are investigating the slayings of two Virginia Tech students found in the Jefferson National Forest.
Posted: 12:00 AM Aug 28, 2009 |
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Authorities in Montgomery County are investigating the slayings of two Virginia Tech students found in the Jefferson National Forest.
Montgomery Sheriff's Lt. Brian Wright says 19-year-old David Lee Metzler of Lynchburg and 18-year-old Heidi Lynn Childs of Forest were found by a passerby around 8 a.m. Thursday at the Caldwell Fields campgrounds. Both appear to have been shot, but Wright wouldn't say how many times or where.
Wright says Metzler's body was found inside a car and Childs was found outside. Both were taken to the medical examiner's office in Roanoke for autopsies.
The deaths are being considered a double homicide. A suspect has not been identified and no weapons were found at the scene.
U.S. Forest Service officials say the campground near the Craig County line is a popular hangout for Virginia Tech students.
Virginia Tech President Charles Steger released the following letter to the school's community Thursday afternoon.
August 27, 2009
To the University Community,
It is with great sorrow that I write to you about an off-campus tragedy
involving Virginia Tech students. The Montgomery County Sheriff has
confirmed that two Virginia Tech students were the victims of a homicide
sometime last night. They were found early this morning by a passerby near
the Caldwell Fields area of northern Montgomery County, a popular day use
area within the Jefferson Forest, about 12 to 15 miles from campus. Both were victims of gunshot wounds.
The Montgomery County Sheriff has notified families and subsequently
announced the victims as David Metzler, 19, a sophomore in industrial and
systems engineering from Lynchburg and Heidi Childs, 18, a sophomore in
biochemistry from Forest, Virginia. The sheriff's office continues its
investigation and search for a suspect. Any who feels that they might have
knowledge related to this should contact the sheriff at 540-382-2951.
The dean of student's office will assist the families where appropriate. We
have no knowledge at this time of memorials or a memorial services, but will
post information once approved by the families on the university Website.
Trauma like this is deeply painful to us all. Once again, this community is
visited by senseless violence and tragedy upon aspiring young minds from our campus. I know that many of you likely have complex feelings about now. How can this happen in this area, at this time, to this community? I urge you to counsel your colleagues and fellow students and to seek help if at all necessary. Individuals or groups with special needs are encouraged to
contact the Cook Counseling Center at 231-6557.
We extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to the families and will
assist in any way possible. No amount of words can counteract their grief,
but know that the university administration and everyone within this
community intensely feels this pain.
Very sincerely yours,
Charles W. Steger
Virginia State Police Col. W. Steven Flaherty released the following statement regarding the deaths:
“Tonight, the Virginia State Police grieves with Sgt. Donald Childs and his family during this deeply difficult and painful time. I extend my most heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies to his loved ones, along with all members of his state police family. I also ask that you keep the Metzler family in your thoughts and prayers as they grieve for David."
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