US Politics | Bodies of 3 children pulled from Cass County, Texas, pond after they were reported missing as footprints and shoe found
THE bodies of three young children who were reported missing have been pulled from a pond. Police in Cass County Texas told WHNT that three sisters, ages five, eight and nine, were reported missing on Friday evening.
The discovery happened Saturday The state park's department and Wildlife Game Warden for the county arrived on the scene around 9.30pm on Friday night. Dive teams were also called into the search. The bodies were recovered later recovered at 2am on Saturday morning. KSLA identified the children as nine-year-old Zi'ariel Oliver, eight-year-old Amiyah Hughes, and five-year-old Temari Oliver. Read more News stories
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