Ga. man calls 911 to report killing wife before taking own life: ‘They were always good to people’

4years ago

Centerville news, Georgia news.

Georgia authorities were alerted to a murder inside a Centerville home by the perpetrator himself who then took his own life before officers arrived.

Timothy Price, 41, was found dead along with his wife 36-year-old Katherine when police forced entry to their residence, throwing tear gas when not receiving answers.

Timothy, a trucker, and Katherine, a Georgia Air National Guard budget analyst, had been married for 11 years and had three children.

“We just have to keep praying for our community, because you never know what’s going on, sometimes even next door,” the couple’s neighbor said.

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  • “I’ll always remember him as like that father figure, like always looking out,” victims’ nephew Caleb Miles said. “Even though I wasn’t his child and he had his own family, he always looked out for me, and Kat, bringing me in like I was just one of their own.”

    He continued: “She just treated everyone like family. They were just always good to people.”

    The Georgia Air National Guard Col. Amy Holbeck also mourned the death of Katherine, the master sergeant in the 116th Air Control Wing.

    “She was truly a valued member of our organization and respected by so many. In the Georgia Guard, we are family and when we lose a member it is felt by everyone.”