Found Deceased TN - Inesha 'Nicole' Haygood, 24, Morristown, 28 Dec 2015

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No disrespect for anyone else's opinion or perspective, but there are not numerous missing women in Greene County Tennessee. We have 1 missing from Hamblen County, one missing from Cocke County, a homeless woman in Knoxville her brother cannot locate, and a woman in Knoxville who was briefly missing until her car was found wrecked in a snowstorm and she was deceased. The two closest woman are who are missing are in different age groups missing under different circumstances, each 20-30 miles from where I live.
 
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http://www.johnsoncitypress.com/law...st-in-Greene-County.html?ci=featured&lp=2&ti=

This is about 15 miles E/SE of where I live in the Greeneville city limits, about 40 miles from where Inesha was last seen. TBI was called right away. The Greene County Sheriff's Department is being incredibly tight-lipped on this case so far. This guy, Pat Hankins, has only been sheriff for a year, I think. This is the first mystery deceased case he has had on his watch, AFAIK.
 
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Coming back from Vanderbilt with my son last Thursday, we stopped at the convenience store across the street from the Shell truck stop where Inesha went missing. I got quite a different impression of the place. Trucks were backed up to the exit, waiting to pull into the Shell. In the parking lot we were in, I saw multiple drug deals going on. And many women, alone, going from truck to truck in all the various parking areas. I hope she was with a local man because if she went with some trucker, willingly or by force, she could be anywhere. The whole scene just left me with a bad feeling.
 
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Family holds vigil for Morristown woman missing 9 months
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It’s been nearly ten months, but the family of a missing Morristown woman continues to hold out hope for her safe return.

24-year-old Inesha Haygood was last seen walking from her home on December 29thlast year with an unknown man.
http://www.wbir.com/mb/news/local/family-holds-vigil-for-morristown-woman-missing-9-months/331328267



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nothing yet.
 
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I saw this last year but I didn't mention I guess. if you look on her fb photos you will find one of her w a former bf and months later it seems the guys baby mama commented and they had words. interesting if you want to look.

where is this young lady?
 
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More on this:
The TBI said the investigation is active and ongoing.

The Morristown Police Department said they are looking into whether or not the remains could possibly be those of Inesha Haygood, 24, who was last seen on Dec. 28, 2015 walking form her house on Lakeview Circle.

Additional information was not immediately released.
http://wkrn.com/2017/08/15/tbi-investigates-after-human-remains-found-in-east-tenn/
 
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So sad. Every time I go buy the truck stop/exit she went missing from, I have wondered about her. RIP.
 
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Morristown police asking for help in solving death of Grainger Co. woman

"The Morristown Police Department is asking for the public’s help in solving the death of a Grainger County woman.

According to Morristown officials, 24-year-old Inesha Haygood was last seen on Dec. 28, 2015 and her family reported her missing Jan. 5, 2016.

Hunters found Haygood’s remains in April 2018 and investigators with the Morristown Police Department and Tennessee Bureau of Investigation used dental records to identify her.

Her cause of death remains under investigation.

Anyone who has information concerning Haygood’s case is asked to contact Detective Phil Hurst at 423-585-4675."
 
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Morristown Police Department seeks tips in 2015 cold case | wbir.com

"The Morristown Police Department is asking for the public's help in solving a 2015 cold case. They said that Inesha Haygood disappeared in December 2015. She was 24 years old and was last seen walking from her Lakeview Circle home at around 11 a.m. Police said that her remains were later found in a secluded, wooded area in Grainger County more than two years later — April 2018.

"We just want the citizens and community to be aware we're still committed to determining what happened to Inesha," said Natalie Cole, a member of MPD."
 

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