Three Bodies Discovered in Northern Hood County, Texas, Amid Ongoing Search for Missing Persons, Prompting Full-Scale Murder Investigation
Hood County, Texas — April 24, 2025, 6:39 PM CDT
By Doug Myers
Hood County, TX – In a heartbreaking turn of events, the Parker County Sheriff’s Office confirmed today that the bodies of two men and one woman were discovered in northern Hood County, prompting a full investigation into their deaths. The remains were found near a water-filled creek along FM 167 (Temple Hall Highway), a rural area that has now become the focal point of a developing and tragic case.
Discovery of the Bodies
The bodies, which have been identified as a Black man, a white man, and a white woman, were discovered following a request for assistance from both the Texas Rangers and the Parker County Sheriff’s Office. These agencies had been actively involved in the search for three individuals who had been reported missing under suspicious circumstances earlier this week.
The remains of the victims have been transported to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office for identification and for a detailed examination to determine the exact cause of death. Law enforcement officials have remained tight-lipped regarding the circumstances of their deaths, but the ongoing investigation has raised more questions than answers.
The Missing Persons
The search for the missing individuals—Tiffany Ann Williams (44), David Dewayne Walker (42), and Robbie Allen Head (55)—has been the central focus of local authorities since Monday evening. The Parker County Sheriff’s Office had responded to a residence in the 100 block of Myrtle Lane, where suspicious circumstances were reported. Witness statements and the condition of the home indicated that something was amiss, prompting further investigation into the whereabouts of the missing persons.
Authorities have released descriptions of the missing individuals, hoping that public assistance will help locate them:
- Tiffany Ann Williams (44, white female)
Height: 4 feet 11 inches | Weight: 180 pounds
Hair: Light brown, curly, shoulder-length
Eyes: Blue - David Dewayne Walker (42, Black male)
Height: 6 feet 2 inches | Weight: 240 pounds
Hair: Short black hair
Eyes: Brown - Robbie Allen Head (55, white male)
Height: 5 feet 3 inches | Weight: 138 pounds
Hair: Short brown hair
Eyes: Brown
The Investigation
Law enforcement was first alerted to the suspicious circumstances on Monday evening. Upon arriving at the Myrtle Lane residence, investigators found signs that indicated something serious had occurred. The discovery of the bodies on April 23, 2025, in a secluded area along Temple Hall Highway has escalated the situation into a murder investigation.
Local residents and concerned community members have expressed their shock over the incident, which has shaken the usually peaceful community. Authorities are urging anyone with information about the whereabouts of the missing individuals or the circumstances leading up to their disappearance to come forward.
Community Assistance Requested
The Parker County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help from the public in locating the missing persons or offering any information that could assist in the investigation. Anyone with relevant information is urged to contact the Parker County Sheriff’s Office directly at (817) 594-8845. Alternatively, individuals can remain anonymous by reaching out to Parker County Crime Stoppers at (817) 599-5555. Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information that leads to the discovery of the missing persons or further breakthroughs in the investigation.
Next Steps
At this stage, the identities of the victims have not been officially confirmed by authorities, although they are believed to be the missing individuals based on witness descriptions and ongoing investigative work. Further updates will be provided as the investigation continues and as more details emerge.
The Parker County Sheriff’s Office, alongside the Texas Rangers, is working tirelessly to uncover what happened to these three individuals and to determine whether foul play was involved. The case has shocked the community, and residents are anxiously awaiting answers.
A Developing Situation
This tragic event has raised alarm in Hood County, as the investigation continues to unfold. Local authorities have assured the public that they are following all leads and working to ensure the safety and justice for those involved. As the investigation develops, more information will be shared with the public.
CBS News Texas will continue to follow this case and provide further updates as new details are made available.
Conclusion
The discovery of three bodies near a creek in northern Hood County has sparked a full-scale investigation, leaving local residents and authorities alike searching for answers. The missing individuals, whose descriptions were released earlier this week, have yet to be officially confirmed as the victims, but the investigation is ongoing. As the community reels from this heartbreaking turn of events, the Parker County Sheriff’s Office and the Texas Rangers are working around the clock to uncover the truth behind these tragic deaths.
For those with any information, the authorities are urging the public to come forward and assist in finding the answers needed to bring closure to this unsettling situation.