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KPD requesting public assistance for missing Jefferson County woman, Tiffany Trull  
The Knoxville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in the case of missing Jefferson County woman, 48-year-old Tiffany Trull. 

Trull, 5’2” and 148 pounds, was reported missing on Friday, February 28 to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, who remains the lead agency on the missing persons case. Her vehicle was located at Cherokee Farms near Ft. Loudoun Lake and, based on evidence at the scene, there is reason to believe that Trull entered the water near the downtown area. 

Knox County emergency responders have completed an extensive search of the river, which included assistance from the Knox County aviation unit, TWRA, KFD, KCSO and Blount County boat units, and the KPD search and rescue team. 

The KPD is continuing to utilize all available resources to assist in the resolution of the missing person case and all leads are being followed. 

As part of that, the KPD is asking for anyone who owns property along the Tennessee River to check their docks, boathouses, property lines, banks and outbuildings that have not been recently checked. Additionally, if anyone has video that captures any part of the Tennessee River, the KPD would appreciate any assistance in receiving that video. 

If anyone has any information relevant to the case or available video, they are urged to please call 865-215-7317 or message the KPD on Facebook at KnoxvillePD.

Tiffany Trull


Posted by serland On 02 March, 2020 at 11:14 AM