GuyfromCanada
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- May 14, 2018
- Messages
- 12,278
- Reaction score
- 59,687
KNOXVILLE, Tenn — It’s been nine days since the Knoxville Police Department reported Jeremy Stout as a missing person.
Investigators believe he may have disappeared from the Greyhound bus stop off of Cherry Street.
Within the last 24 hours, Jeremy’s parents Lisa and Jeff drove down from Kingsport to contribute to the search efforts. They hung missing persons posters on Cherry Street and Magnolia Avenue to raise awareness for their missing son. The couple also offered a $3,000 reward for anyone who is able to bring their son home.
Jeremy has not contacted his parents since Saturday, May 7 at 5:37 pm. The Saturday before Mother’s day. That’s when his parents knew something happened to him.
“He always let everybody know he loved his mama,” Lisa said.
More at Missing man connected to controversial Greyhound bus stop
Just before midnight on May 7, 2022 he told his mom he was taking a bus from Cherry Street in Knoxville to their home in Kingsport, TN. His electronic ticket was used, but it is unknown if he ever got on the bus and his family have not heard from him since the call on the 7th saying he was coming home.
Investigators believe he may have disappeared from the Greyhound bus stop off of Cherry Street.
Within the last 24 hours, Jeremy’s parents Lisa and Jeff drove down from Kingsport to contribute to the search efforts. They hung missing persons posters on Cherry Street and Magnolia Avenue to raise awareness for their missing son. The couple also offered a $3,000 reward for anyone who is able to bring their son home.
Jeremy has not contacted his parents since Saturday, May 7 at 5:37 pm. The Saturday before Mother’s day. That’s when his parents knew something happened to him.
“He always let everybody know he loved his mama,” Lisa said.
More at Missing man connected to controversial Greyhound bus stop
Just before midnight on May 7, 2022 he told his mom he was taking a bus from Cherry Street in Knoxville to their home in Kingsport, TN. His electronic ticket was used, but it is unknown if he ever got on the bus and his family have not heard from him since the call on the 7th saying he was coming home.
Missing Persons - East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers
Crime Stoppers utilizes modern technology to acquire anonymous online crime tips. You do not have to identify yourself, and may be eligible for a cash reward.
www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org