Mar 13, 2014
Jan 08, 2024
Glenda
Fields
68
37
59 inches
105 lbs
110 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the summer of 1993, a 37-year-old woman named Glenda K. Fields vanished from her home in Bean Station, Tennessee. The last confirmed sighting of Glenda, who was affectionately known by the nickname "Little Bit," was on June 6, 1993. On the day she disappeared, Glenda was wearing blue jeans, a red checkered shirt, and white tennis shoes. She also wore a distinctive black stone ring on her right middle finger. Glenda was a petite woman, standing at 4 feet 11 inches tall and weighing around 105 pounds. She had shoulder-length dark brown hair and brown eyes. Her life experiences were etched into her physical being; she had a scar under her chin from a childhood accident and both of her wrists had been previously broken. The circumstances surrounding Glenda's disappearance remain shrouded in mystery, with few details available to the public. One of the last reported places she was seen was a bar located on Highway 25 in the neighboring Claiborne County. After that, she was never heard from again. Her case is classified as an endangered missing person, and despite the passage of time, law enforcement agencies, including the Bean Station Police Department and the Grainger County Sheriff's Department, continue to investigate her disappearance. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is also involved in the case. Years have turned into decades, yet the question of what happened to Glenda Fields remains unanswered. The lack of significant leads has made the investigation challenging, leaving her family and community with a painful void. Though authorities believe she may be deceased, the absence of concrete evidence prevents any definitive conclusions. The case serves as a somber reminder of the many individuals who disappear without a trace, leaving behind a legacy of unanswered questions and enduring grief for those who knew and loved them. The investigation into Glenda's disappearance is ongoing, a persistent effort to one day bring closure to a long and painful chapter for her loved ones.
Jun 06, 1993
Bean Station
Tennessee
Grainger County
37708
No
14994
Bean Station Police Department
Bean Station
Tennessee
Grainger County
37708
John McMurray
Chief of Police
785 Main Street, Tennessee
8659935155
Local
Law Enforcement
1993MP001
1993-06-06
Bean Station Police Department
Brown
Brown
Brown
06/30/2026