QUITMAN — Accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound has been ruled as the cause of death in the case of Loren Wayne Saunders, 16, of Alba. Officials said at approximately 1:33 a.m. January 18th, a dispatcher received a 911 call from Loren Wayne Saunders’ father, reporting his son had been shot and he was doing CPR on him. When officers arrived at Chaney Point RV Park east of Alba they found the teenager was already dead. He was lying on the floor of the two-room cabin and had a gunshot wound to his chest from a .22 caliber revolver.
Sheriff’s Department Investigator William Burge said the accidental ruling was “based on interviews we conducted with his father, his friends, the community and on evidence from SWIFTS.” SWIFTS is the Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences, which called the investigator with information from the autopsy.
Burge said Saunders lived at the home with his father and that Saunders had had the gun for a while and his father had told him that Loren was never to take it without his permission, “but we know he did on more than one occasion.” As far as why Saunders would have been handling a gun at 1:30 a.m., Burge said the investigation had revealed his fascination with firearms, and unsafe handling of the gun was described by his father.
Saunders was a sophomore at Alba-Golden High School.