An intoxicated man was arrested at a local bar in possession of a severed human hand.
The alleged human hand was photographed and logged as evidence.
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The Crime Beat reports: Farmer arrested in possession of alleged severed human hand.
A longtime Yoknapatawphan, Johnny is known as a likable guy when he isn't drinking.
After Johnny sobered up overnight in jail, the detectives talked to him at the YCSD.
Johnny Reagle showed the detectives the location on his farm where he dug up the hand.
Investigators created a map of the location where a body was found on Johnny Reagle's farm.
The Crime Beat reports: The body's possible connection to the severed hand is undetermined.
Investigators identified a potentially relevant missing person report filed on July 7th.
A fellow YCSD officer contacted the detectives with potential information regarding missing person Andrew Fine.
The coroner's office sent the detectives a preliminary report on the hand. Additional analyses are ongoing.
The Crime Beat reports: The YCSD is seeking the public's help in locating a missing person.
The detectives learned that Andrew Fine had been interviewed in connection with another YCSD investigation.
When he left the Navy, Andy came home to Oxford, married, and worked as a mechanic.
Cindy grew up in Oxford and married Andy Fine, a boy she'd known since childhood
The detectives spoke to Andy Fine's wife to get more information about his life and disappearance.
The detectives obtained a warrant to search a house on Reagle Farm Road.
Investigators mapped the locations where evidence was found in the Reagle Farm Road farmhouse.
The Crime Beat reports: Authorities ID the body found on Reagle Farm Road.
Detectives Armstrong and Murphy spoke to Johnny Reagle's ex-girlfriend about Johnny and about Andy Fine.
The detectives spoke to the maintenance man at Oxford Ridge apartments where the Fines live.
The detectives spoke to the resident manager at Oxford Ridge Apartments, where the Fines live.
The detectives spoke to the Fines' downstairs neighbor at the Oxford Ridge apartments.
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