Missing Virginia football coach wanted on child sexual abuse material charges walked into woods with gun, family says

Missing Virginia football coach wanted on child sexual abuse material charges walked into woods with gun, family says

The Virginia high school football coach who went missing Nov. 20  and was later revealed to be wanted on charges involving child sexual abuse material, was last seen walking into the woods with a gun, the coach’s family says. 

A statement from a law firm representing the family of Travis Turner, released Friday, said: “The last known contact the family had with Travis occurred on or about Thursday, November 20, after he left his residence to walk in the woods with a firearm. He is believed to have entered a heavily wooded and mountainous area.”

At that time, the statement from attorney Adrian Collins said, no warrants had been issued for Turner’s arrest. 

Travis Turner is seen in an undated photo released by Virginia State Police.

Virginia State Police

When Turner did not return home that evening, his wife notified law enforcement, the attorney’s statement said. 

“She was advised that a missing-person report could not be taken until at least 24 hours had passed,” the attorney’s statement said. “The following day, she filed a missing-person report with the Virginia State Police. The family has cooperated fully with law-enforcement in their ongoing efforts to locate Travis.”

Agents with the state police’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation Wytheville Field Office were en route to Turner’s home on Nov. 20 as part of an investigation, when they were informed he was no longer there, police said.

State police later obtained a total of 10 warrants for Turner, 46 ,of Appalachia, Virginia, including five counts of possession of child pornography and five counts of using a computer to solicit a minor, authorities said.

Travis Turner is seen in an undated photo released by Virginia State Police.

Virginia State Police

Turner is a physical education teacher and head football coach at Union High School, in the Wise County public school district, according to the school’s website. Amid his disappearance, the football team advanced to the Virginia regional final, during a 12-0 season and remains undefeated.

Virginia State Police said earlier this week they were actively searching for Turner. 

“Since his disappearance, VSP has utilized a number of assets, including search and rescue teams, drones and k9s, to assist in the search,” state police said in a statement. “VSP’s main priority is locating Turner safely; he is now considered a fugitive.”

The statement from the Turner family’s attorney said family members and friends have also been searching in the woods. 

“These efforts have been limited by weather conditions and with respect for the official operations underway,” the statement said. “It is the family’s prayer that Travis is safe and will have the opportunity to defend himself in a court of law.”

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