Below is a list of links we feel may be useful to our citizens in an easy to search format. Clicking on each heading will open a new window to go to that site address.
The Safety Education Unit of the Knoxville Police Department is dedicated to fostering a police-community partnership by taking a leadership role in the development, management and delivery of innovative, progressive, and effective crime prevention programs.
The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV)'s mission is to lead, mobilize and raise our voices to support efforts that demand a change of conditions that lead to domestic violence such as patriarchy, privilege, racism, sexism, and classism. We are dedicated to supporting survivors and holding offenders accountable and supporting advocates.
A list of the individuals most wanted by the FBI.
A link to the KPD main website, where you can learn more about city law enforcement.
This link takes you to the local office of the FBI.
Emergency Management provides the development of plans, training, exercises and facilities for the public and emergency services so as to ensure the most efficient use of manpower and equipment, minimizing the loss of life and property when disasters or other emergencies occur.
The Knoxville Public Safety Foundation… strives to provide assistance and support to safety professionals and their immediate family in the event of catastrophic injury, illness, death or other significant life-altering events.
The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA®), was created in 1979 as a credentialing authority through the joint efforts of law enforcement’s major executive associations.
The Knoxville LEPC holds a monthly meeting that is open to the public. Meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of the month at the Emergency Operations Center. Meeting representatives from response agencies, business and industry, and non-profits gather to discuss upcoming events and training.
Safety concepts and crime prevention education for children and their guardians.
The nation's clearinghouse and comprehensive reporting center for all issues related to the prevention of and recovery from child victimization.
Neighborhood Watch is volunteer citizens coming together in a neighborhood, communicating with each other and the police to reduce crime in the area they live.
The Nation's website to honor and hold in memory those officer's who have fallen in the line of duty.
The purpose of the Police Advisory and Review Committee (PARC) is to strengthen the relationship between the members of the Knoxville Police Department and the citizens they serve through an independent review of police actions.
The website for the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. Learn more about the agency and what they do.
TDOC is responsible for maintaining and developing guidleines for correctional facilities within the state of Tennessee.
Here is where you can search the Sec Offender Registry and learn more information regarding Sex Offender laws and regulations.
Here are those individuals most wanted by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
The purpose of the Police Advisory and Review Committee (PARC) is to strengthen the relationship between the members of the Knoxville Police Department and the citizens they serve through an independent review of police actions.
The website for the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. Learn more about the agency and what they do.
TDOC is responsible for maintaining and developing guidleines for correctional facilities within the state of Tennessee.
Here is where you can search the Sec Offender Registry and learn more information regarding Sex Offender laws and regulations.
Here are those individuals most wanted by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
Here you can find out information regarding animal health, safety, and care including animal hospitals, shelters, and adoption agencies.
On July 20, 1985 the burned body of Betty Joyce Brown,aka Simmons, was found in the woods at 3805 Maloney Road in South Knox County. The 29 year old Austin-East graduate had been stabbed before being burned. Ms. Brown was last seen on July 14, 1985 between midnight and 1:00am in front of the Bread Box at Magnolia Ave and Spruce Street. It is believed that Ms. Brown was offered and accepted a ride from an unknown subject. Ms. Brown’s last know address was 2737 Tarleton Ave. Initial investigation indicated that when Ms. Brown’s body was found, she had been dead approximately 1 week. Family members described Ms. Brown as being a “very sweet and loving mother.”
If you have any information please call the Knox County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Unit at (865)-215-3520/3590 or e-mail coldcase@knoxsheriff.org.