Police investigate an alley shooting in Knoxville, urging the public for information.
The Knoxville Police Department is actively searching for 32-year-old Willie Tolbert, wanted on two counts of attempted first-degree murder. Tolbert allegedly fired multiple rounds in an alley behind a home on Brooks Avenue during an altercation on April 9, 2025. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. The police urge anyone with information regarding Tolbert’s whereabouts to come forward, and tips leading to his capture may result in a cash reward. The community is encouraged to remain vigilant and help ensure local safety.
Hey there, Knoxville! There’s been quite a stir in your neck of the woods recently, and it involves a wanted man. The Knoxville Police Department, affectionately known as KPD, is currently on the lookout for 32-year-old Willie Tolbert. This resident of Knoxville finds himself in hot water with some serious charges, including two counts of attempted first-degree murder.
Mark your calendars for Wednesday night, April 9, 2025, around 6:50 p.m. It was just another regular evening for most of us, but not for Tolbert, who allegedly decided to set off a ruckus in an alley located behind a home on Brooks Avenue. Reports show that during an altercation, he fired multiple rounds at two men. Fortunately, it appears that neither of these individuals was hit by the gunfire. But still, this kind of event certainly raises eyebrows and sends shockwaves through the community.
After this reckless display, Tolbert made a hasty getaway, reportedly driving off in a black Mercedes sporting Washington state license plates. Clearly, he was eager to put as much distance as possible between himself and the scene of the crime.
So, what does this mean for the residents of Knoxville? Well, KPD is taking this matter seriously and is urging anyone with information about Tolbert’s whereabouts to step forward. They are particularly interested in gathering any leads that could help them track him down.
If you think you have seen him or know anything that could help, don’t hesitate to reach out. The East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers is ready to take your tips. You can provide information anonymously by calling 865-215-7165 or you can visit their website or use their mobile app for tips. Remember, your help could be crucial!
Now here’s the kicker—if your information leads to Tolbert’s capture, you might be in line for a cash reward. So if you’ve got a hunch or have seen something suspicious, it could really pay off to let the authorities know.
In times like these, it’s essential for communities to rally together. Whether you’re in the area or just someone who cares about the safety of neighborhoods, staying aware and vigilant could make all the difference. Remember, safety isn’t just the job of the police; it’s a shared responsibility!
So, let’s keep our eyes peeled, Knoxville! If you see something, say something! Stay safe out there, and who knows? You might play a key role in bringing this situation to a close.
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