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Dykes Body Removed From Bunker; No Additional Explosives Reported

By: Stephen Crews
Updated: February 7, 2013
The body of Jimmy Lee Dykes was removed from the bunker he was holded up in for almost a week overnight.

It will now be sent to Montgomery for an autopsy. One that is complete, authorities will give time for someone to claim the body. If nobody claims the body, Dale County will be responsible for the burial of Dykes.

Unclaimed bodies is nothing new in cases like this. For more on this story CLICK HERE!

No Other Explosives Reported
Officials have not reported finding any additional explosives at this time.

On Tuesday, authorities found two explosives. One was located inside the bunker and the other was located in the four-inch pipe believed to be a communication tool for Dykes with law enforcement.

Dropoff Point Created For Clothes And Gifts For Ethan
Ozark Mayor Billy Blackwell has opened the Ozark Civic Center as a drop off for clothing and toy donations for Ethan from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. beginning tomorrow until next Friday.

Absolutely NO MONEY will be accepted. Ethan's clothing sizes are pants and shorts 10-12 husky and shirts 10-12.

With the overwhelming request and expected large donations, it would be a good idea for some bigger sizes to anticipate Ethan's growing into them
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