Arrest at 400 BLOCK OF EMERALD AVE on 05/19/2026 8:06 PM

Type: Arrest

Date: 05/19/2026 8:06 PM

Description: Warrant

Address: 400 BLOCK OF EMERALD AVE, Knoxville, TN

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Harrington

Name

Mark Harrington

Missing Age

60

Est. Current Age

61

Last Seen

Sevierville, TN on 06/16/2024

Physical Description

Race: White Ethnicity: Caucasian Gender: Male Hair: Brown Eyes: Green Height: 5'8" Weight: 205 lbs

Case Number

MP124086

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Hardin

Name

Howard Hardin

Age

3842

Cause of Death

Shooting

Info

On January 12, 1982, a landowner was walking newly purchased property in the immediate vicinity of Clear Springs and Mascot Roads in East Knox County. In a heavily wooded section of the property, the landowner discovered skeletal remains of what were later determined to be a black male, approximately 38-42 years old, who wore a blue pullover half-zippered sweater, dark colored trousers, a pair of red and black socks, and black Zippered dress boots, size 9-D. The victim was shot once in the head, execution style, with a small caliber pistol. Obvious attempts had been made to conceal the body from view. These remains were believed to have been in that location from eight months to a year prior to their discovery.A cranial reconstruction was recently done by the University of Tennessee’s Anthropology Department, the following are photographs of that reconstruction:

Agency

KnoxCountySheriff

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