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How Long Can Special Forces Vet Evade Tennessee MANHUNT?
A retired special forces veteran with extensive survival training remains at large after allegedly shooting his wife at their Tennessee home and fleeing into heavily wooded terrain, prompting a multiagency manhunt that authorities warn could take weeks to resolve.
Armed Veteran Disappears Into Woods
Berry, a retired military special forces veteran, escaped into dense woodland near his residence wearing camouflage clothing before law enforcement could apprehend him, according to local authorities. His wife, whose identity has not been released, was transported to a medical facility following the domestic incident. Her current condition remains unknown. Berry is considered armed and dangerous, having fled with at least one handgun and additional ammunition. Authorities believe he lacks any phone or communication device, making tracking efforts significantly more challenging.
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12:00 AM · May 5, 2026
Extensive Search Underway Across Multiple Counties
The multiagency manhunt spans a heavily wooded stretch of Tennessee and may prove to be a lengthy operation, according to police statements. Berry possesses extensive training in survival tactics and is described as an excellent swimmer and diver, skills that complicate search efforts. A blurry trail camera photograph captured Berry near River Trace Road wearing camouflage gear. Law enforcement has not ruled out the possibility that Berry received outside assistance during his time evading capture. Investigators have received no credible information suggesting he has left the area.
Community Asked to Report Suspicious Activity
Multiple law enforcement agencies plan to conduct detailed searches from River Trace Road to portions of several highways this week. Authorities have issued public warnings to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity or unusual circumstances to 911 immediately. The combination of Berry’s military background, survival expertise, and the challenging terrain creates significant obstacles for search teams working to locate and apprehend him safely. Police emphasize that residents should not approach Berry if spotted, as he remains armed and potentially dangerous.
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New York Post: ‘Armed and dangerous’ special forces veteran hiding out in Tennessee woods after shooting wife