If you have any information about these crimes or any person(s) involved, you are urged to call Crime Stoppers or submit a Web Tip.  

2012 Murder in Montgomery Village Apartments
June 25, 2021

STATUS: OPEN

On July 9, 2012 Robert Reed Jr, 28, was found lying in the grass near an open back door of the apartment located at 1417 Daylily Drive in the Montgomery Village Apartments. Investigators estimate he had been lying there for 24 to 36 hours before being discovered. His family would like his murderer caught and brought to justice. If you know anything about Robert’s murder REMAIN ANONYMOUS and Submit a Tip to Crime Stoppers online at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org or on the P3 TIPS app.

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In Search of New Leads
June 18, 2021

STATUS: OPEN

KPD Investigators are seeking the help from the community to solve the murder of Dion Glass. Dion was shot around 5 am in the parking lot at the corner of Wilson Av and Harrison St on Sunday, July 28, 2019. He was pronounced dead shortly thereafter at UT Medical at the young age of 24.

At this time police have very little to go on and are imploring the community to come forward. You can remain 100% ANONYMOUS by submitting a tip through Crime Stoppers. Crime does not happen in a vacuum, someone saw, heard, or knows something. Please help Dion’s family find out what happened to their son, their brother

If you have any information about this or any other crime REMAIN ANONYMOUS and Submit a Tip to East TN Valley Crime Stoppers. Click on the Submit a Tip link on this page or use the P3 TIPS app.

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Seeking Justice for Rekia Kinnebrew
June 11, 2021

STATUS: OPEN

During the early morning hours of Sunday, May 20, 2018 Rekia Kinnebrew, 32 was shot multiple times in front of 3217 E. Fifth Avenue and found several blocks away at the corner of Cherry St. and Magnolia Ave. Several hours later Rekia succumbed to her injuries.

KPD Investigators determined that the attack stemmed from an earlier argument involving several people at a different location. The argument escalated when the suspect fired multiple times at the victim, hitting Rekia.

Investigators and East TN Valley Crime Stoppers are seeking information to help bring the shooter to justice. If you have any information you can REMAIN ANONYMOUS and Submit a Tip to East TN Valley Crime Stoppers by clicking the link at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org or using the P3 TIPS app. If your tip leads to an arrest you can be eligible for a CASH reward.

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Seven Years and Still Looking for Answers
May 28, 2021

STATUS: OPEN

Seven years ago, Gary Cooley (57) and Regina Keck (46) were discovered dead inside Gary’s home on Alma Avenue in Knoxville. Knoxville Police Department Investigators say the East Knoxville case has gone unsolved.

 

When Cooley failed to show up to work on April 29, 2014, his co-workers at the Knox Housing Partnership sent someone to check on him. The employee found Cooley’s door wide open and called the police.

 

Police determined that Cooley and Keck were shot, but seven years later there have been no arrests.

 

This is still considered an open case and we’re soliciting the community to try to get some help, resolution and justice for the victims and their families. If you know anything about this case REMAIN ANONYMOUS and Submit a Tip. Call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), click the Submit a Tip link on this website, or use the P3 TIPS app. If your tip leads to an arrest you can be eligible for a CASH reward of up to $1,000.

 

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Who Killed Lee Byford?
May 27, 2021

STATUS: OPEN

Leslie “Lee” Guy Byford would have turned 45 this year, but he was murdered on January 5, 2013, his 37th birthday.

Lee was described by his family and friends as kindhearted and generous. That day he was giving Gerod Murphy a ride home from helping him at his auto-painting shop. A mutual friend introduced them saying Gerod was out of work and asked if Lee had anything around his shop for Gerod to do to earn money. Before taking Gerod home they stopped at the Stop N Go and then headed to Lee’s home on Bonnie View Avenue to tell his girlfriend he’d be back after dropping Gerod off at his home. This was around 9 pm.

As Lee was walking back to his SUV he spotted a person walking towards him wearing a mask and carrying a gun. Lee rushed to his SUV, a brief struggle ensued before Lee was able to jump in and lock his door. The gunman fired once striking the door. At this moment Lee stepped on the gas to get away and the gunman fired again, striking Lee. Gerod reached over and hit the accelerator, backing down the driveway until they became stuck in the ditch. Lee died in his SUV.

Lee’s girlfriend described the shooter as about 5’5”, wearing a blue hoodie and a black mask and gloves. Three witnesses came forward saying they say the killer running downhill, through the dark toward Magnolia Avenue.

KPD Investigators have many questions and are looking for the communities help.

Was this a robbery gone wrong? Lee was to receive $500 cash that day; did this make him a target? Who knew about this cash?

Did anyone hear or see anything suspicious that day…maybe at the auto-paint shop, at the Stop N Go or in the neighborhood? Maybe in the days, weeks, months or years following this murder someone mentioned something about the shooting.

Where did the killer come from? Where is the killer now?

Help Lee’s family and friends find the answer to who murdered Lee and bring the guilty party to justice.

If you know anything about Lee’s murder or can help investigators piece together what happened you are urged to call East TN Valley Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (84770, go online at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org or use the P3 TIPS apps. REMAIN ANONYMOUS and Submit a Tip. If your tip leads to an arrest you can be eligible for a CASH reward of up to $1,000.

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Investigators Seek Missing Piece of Puzzle
May 25, 2021

STATUS: OPEN

Benjamin “Ben” Jernigan was murdered shortly after turning 28. Ben was born in Knoxville, graduated from Bearden HS and Pellissippi State Community College, served in the US Navy, and was attending UT, studying medical laboratory science. Ben had gone out with friends that fateful night to celebrate a friend’s birthday. A Traffic camera spotted him at 3:30 am turning off of Broadway onto Fairfax Avenue heading home when his car bottomed out at the railroad crossing near Forsythe Street causing the rear impact safety device on his car to shut down his fuel pump. As Ben tried to figure out what went wrong tragedy struck. Almost 2-hours later, at around 5:45 am, a nearby resident called 9-1-1 to report a stalled car along Fairfax, which is where the responding officer found Ben, slumped over the center console, with a gunshot wound. When officers arrived they noticed the owner’s manual pulled out of the glove box and the interior light still on. Five years later KPD investigators are still looking for the missing piece of the puzzle, asking for witnesses to come forward. Maybe you heard someone talking about Ben’s murder or you recall seeing someone or hearing something unusual that night. If so, please contact Crime Stoppers with your information. Your tip, no matter how small, may be the missing piece of the puzzle investigators need to solve Ben’s murder and provide his family and friends with some answers.

Anyone with information on the murder of Benjamin Jernigan is asked to Submit a Tip. Call East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers at 1-800-2222-TIPS (8477), click on the Submit a Tip button at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org, or download the free P3 Tips app. All tipsters will remain ANONYMOUS and if your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a CASH reward of up to $1,000.

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Investigators Seek Help from Community
May 14, 2021

STATUS: OPEN
On May 19, 2017 at approximately 3:20 am, the Knoxville Police Department responded to a shooting at 1100 Chickamauga Avenue. Responding officers found Shanna Harmon, unconscious, lying in the street suffering from a gunshot wound. Shanna was transported to UT Medical Center for treatment where she died a few short hours later. 
 
At the young age of 28, Shanna passed away leaving behind grieving parents  and sister who are still searching for answers and a resolution in their daughter's murder. 
 
Anyone with information on the murder of Shanna Harmon is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 865-215-7165. All callers will remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000. Tips may also be made online at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org or on the P3Tips mobile app.
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Bullets Don't Have Eyes
April 28, 2021

STATUS: OPEN

“Bullets Don’t Have Eyes

 

While sitting in the drive-thru at the Krystal’s on Broadway in North Knoxville on March 31, 2019 Jessie Roberts, 25 heard the sound of gunfire and told her wife and sister-in-law, “Bullets don’t have eyes.” Little did any of them know these would be some of the last words spoken by Jessie.

 

They were simply sitting in the drive-thru waiting for their order while listening to music and talking about the concert they had just attended. They were carefree and having a good time, when a shot rang out from the parking lot of a club called The Vibe across the street and a couple of blocks down from the Krystal drive-thru. Before they could leave the area, Jessie was struck by a bullet that had come through the passenger door.

 

Jessie’s mother, Charlene Roberts, is left with no closure, no peace and no answers. “Please someone speak up, come forth. I need this closure; her son needs it. I’m tired of looking at pictures. Please come forth,” said Roberts. “Jessie’s young son needs justice, he needs to know his mother’s case has been solved.”

 

If you have any information on what happened at The Vibe that led to Jessie’s murder REMAIN ANONYMOUS and Submit a Tip to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers by calling 865-215-7165, going online at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org or using the P3 TIPS app. If your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a CASH reward.

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Approaching 7-year Anniversary, Murder of Paul Shepherd
April 28, 2021

STATUS: OPEN
Paul Shepherd was only on his second day of work as a taxi driver when he was shot and killed on June 29, 2014 at 40 years of age. His father passed away not receiving closure on his son's murder and not a day goes by that his wife and children and niece don't think of him and wonder what happened and if his case will be solved.
 
The Knoxville Police Department investigators have talked to several people who say they witnessed the shooting and have developed leads over the years, but "we need more," said Jeff Day of KPD Homicide. "Witnesses say they saw two people run from the scene, so we know there are people out there who can help us solve this murder," says, Day.
 

Anyone with information on the murder of Paul Shepherd Jr. is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 865-215-7165. All callers will remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,500. Tips may also be made online at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org or on the P3Tips mobile app.

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