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Heather Stinnett, 38 years old at the time of her disappearance, was last seen in Knoxville, Tennessee, on April 5, 2019. Her last known location was in the Austin Homes area of Knoxville, and she was known to frequent the Knox Area Rescue Ministries and areas around Broadway and Central Avenue. Heather also went by the last name Russell.

Her mother reported her missing on May 3, 2019, after stating that she had not seen Heather since October 2018. Despite being taken into custody on t ...Read More
Last Seen: Apr 05, 2019

Victim Details

Jun 25, 2019

Mar 22, 2024

Heather

Stinnett

45

38

65 inches

130 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the spring of 2019, concern for 38-year-old Heather Stinnett began to grow among her family. A resident of Knoxville, Tennessee, Heather had not been in contact with her loved ones for some time. Her mother last saw her in October of the previous year, and the silence that followed was unsettling. The last confirmed sighting of Heather was on April 5, 2019. On that day, records indicate she was taken into custody by the Knox County Sheriff's Office. Since her release, there has been no further contact, and her whereabouts remain a mystery. Standing at approximately five feet five inches and weighing around 130 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes, Heather was a familiar face in certain parts of Knoxville. By May 3, 2019, with no word from her daughter, Heather's mother officially reported her as a missing person. This prompted an investigation by the Knoxville Police Department, who began to piece together Heather's last known movements. Her last known address was in the Austin Homes area of the city. Investigators learned that she was also known to frequent the Knox Area Rescue Ministries and the area around Broadway and Central. The case soon became a collaborative effort, with the Lenoir City Police Department and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation joining the Knoxville Police Department in the search for answers. The investigation into Heather Stinnett's disappearance remains active and ongoing. Despite public appeals for information, there have been no significant breakthroughs announced in the years following her disappearance. Heather, who sometimes used the last name Russell, has a scar on her throat, a detail released in the hopes that someone might recognize her. The circumstances surrounding her case are marked by a troubling lack of information following her last confirmed contact with law enforcement. The overview of the case reflects a painful and unresolved situation for her family, who are left waiting for any news that might bring an end to their uncertainty.

Apr 05, 2019

Knoxville

Tennessee

Knox County

37902

No

57072

Knoxville Police Department

Knoxville

Tennessee

Knox County

37915

Shelley Clemons

Investigator

800 Howard Baker Junior Avenue, Tennessee

8652157000

Local

Law Enforcement

19-018360

2019-05-03

Knoxville Police Department

9193

Brown

Brown

Brown

06/29/2026


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