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Neighbors honoring Hebert as they hold out hope
Trees surrounding the site at McWhorter Park, where Shaun Hebert was reportedly swept into fast-moving current Tuesday, have been wrapped overnight with blue ribbons.
Neighbors continue to hold out hope that the body reportedly found between Cartwright Road and Interstate 635 may not be Hebert’s.
The Mesquite Fire Department has reported a body has been found, but has not reported whether it might be the body of Hebert.
“The blue ribbons are for water rescue,” said Laura Beth Hammons, an Edgemont Park subdivision community leader. “We’re hoping for the best.”
It has been indicated that water bottle art, also blue-colored, will be added soon.
Hammonds is asking anyone wishing to donate to the family to do so through First State Bank Mesquite.
Donations can be made to Friends of McWhorter Park-Shaun Hebert.
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