Monday marked a somber anniversary in Knoxville, as the community reflects on the tragic loss of Tamela Moore, who was shot and killed six years ago. Her case remains an open question for the Knoxville Police Department, listed among the city’s unsolved murders. It’s a painful reminder that some stories don’t have closure, even as time passes.
On that fateful evening of November 11, 2018, chaos erupted on Speedway Circle. Just after 10 p.m., KPD officers responded to reports of gunfire in the 3700 block at Calvin Street. They arrived to find Moore, who had been shot and was lying on the ground. Despite immediate assistance and transport to UT Medical Center, she did not survive her injuries. Just a week before that, the vibrant young woman had celebrated her 22nd birthday.
Friends remember Tamela not just for the tragic way her life ended, but for the love and joy she brought to those around her. One of her close friends shared with local reporters that she was a devoted mother to her one-year-old son, whom she adored more than anything. It’s not just about the loss of her life but the loss of the future that little boy would have shared with his mother. The cascade of emotions surrounding her loss feel heavier with each passing year.
Even though six years have gone by, the Knoxville Police Department has not forgotten Tamela. They confirmed that her case is still open and actively being investigated. The hope is that someone, somewhere, holds the key to resolving this mystery. If you have any information about what happened to Tamela Moore, you can do your part in seeking justice.
The KPD encourages anyone who might have relevant information to reach out to their Violent Crimes Unit by calling 865-215-7317. Alternatively, you can shoot them an email at unsolvedmurder@knoxvilletn.gov. There’s also the option to report anonymously through East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers.
Getting involved doesn’t have to mean putting your name on the line. There are plenty of ways to provide information while staying completely anonymous. You can call 865-215-7165, text TIPS, or visit www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org. For those on the go, there’s a free mobile app called P3 Tips, making it even easier for you to share what you know. Plus, tipsters aren’t just helping solve a heartbreaking case—they can also be rewarded with cash for their efforts.
As the community of Knoxville comes together to remember Tamela Moore, it’s essential to realize the importance of speaking up. Every detail, no matter how small, could help bring closure to a grieving family and justice to a stolen life. The heartache of unsolved cases like this extends beyond the individuals involved—it ripples through families, friends, and the entire community.
As we take a moment to remember Tamela Moore, let us not forget her legacy. She was a young woman with a bright future, full of dreams, and a mother whose life brought light to the lives of those around her. While the pain of her loss continues to linger, there is hope that with the help of the community, justice will eventually prevail. Together, we can keep her memory alive and work towards answers in a case where silence should not be the only sound.
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