Knoxville Police Asking for Help in a Cold Case, Victim Identified Earlier This Year
KPD

Knoxville Police Asking for Help in a Cold Case, Victim Identified Earlier This Year

Knoxville Police are asking for your help to find out what happened to 54-year-old Brian Sanderson.

Sanderson’s remains were found on November 30, 2003 along I-275 near Woodland Avenue, between the railroad tracks and the Woodland Avenue exit ramp. Police did not know whose remains had been found until earlier this year.

Sanderson’s death was ruled a homicide and no suspects have been identified but the investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information is asked to call East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers. You can call 865-215-7165 or **TIPS, and go online at http://www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org, via the free mobile app, P3 Tips, or the East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers Facebook page. Tipsters can remain anonymous and are eligible to receive a cash reward.

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Knoxville Police Asking for Help in a Cold Case, Victim Identified Earlier This Year
KPD

Knoxville Police Asking for Help in a Cold Case, Victim Identified Earlier This Year

Knoxville Police are asking for your help to find out what happened to 54-year-old Brian Sanderson.

Sanderson’s remains were found on November 30, 2003 along I-275 near Woodland Avenue, between the railroad tracks and the Woodland Avenue exit ramp. Police did not know whose remains had been found until earlier this year.

Sanderson’s death was ruled a homicide and no suspects have been identified but the investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information is asked to call East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers. You can call 865-215-7165 or **TIPS, and go online at http://www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org, via the free mobile app, P3 Tips, or the East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers Facebook page. Tipsters can remain anonymous and are eligible to receive a cash reward.