Authorities are searching for Craig Berry, a retired Special Forces veteran accused of shooting his wife in Tennessee [1].
The manhunt is urgent because the suspect possesses advanced survival tactics training, making him a high-risk target in the rugged terrain near the Kentucky border [3].
Berry is accused of attempting to murder his wife, who is a local school teacher [1], [2]. The incident occurred early Friday morning, and the search for the suspect has now entered its sixth day [1], [2].
The search is concentrated in the Stewart County area of Tennessee [3]. The U.S. Marshals Service is coordinating with local law enforcement to locate Berry, who has been on the run since the shooting occurred [2], [3].
Law enforcement officials said Berry's military background may allow him to evade capture for longer periods in the forested regions of the state [3]. A reward has been offered for information leading to his arrest [3].
While some early reports indicated the crime was a killing, other verified sources describe the charge as attempted murder [2], [4]. The suspect's identity has also been subject to conflicting reports, though multiple agencies have identified him as Berry [1], [2], [3].
“The manhunt is particularly urgent because the suspect possesses advanced survival tactics training”
The involvement of a Special Forces veteran introduces significant tactical challenges for law enforcement. The suspect's expertise in survival and evasion increases the operational risk for the U.S. Marshals and local police, necessitating a wider perimeter and specialized tracking resources in the Stewart County wilderness.





