Investigation Continues and 15 Year-Old Charged with Second-Degree Murder in Death of 13 Year-Old Found on a Trail in Powell is Expected in Court
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Investigation Continues and 15 Year-Old Charged with Second-Degree Murder in Death of 13 Year-Old Found on a Trail in Powell is Expected in Court

UPDATE (10/23/24): On October 22, 2024, The Knox County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a body on a dirt walking trail behind a community pool in Broadacres Subdivision in the Powell Community. Deputies arrived at the 7700 block of Cranley Road a short time later and confirmed a deceased female on the dirt trail. Detectives from Major Crimes and Juvenile Crimes and the Knox County Medical Examiner arrived and began collecting evidence and processing the scene. Later in the evening, Detectives arrested a fifteen-year-old male from Powell and charged him with second-degree murder. The suspect is being held at the Richard L. Bean Detention Facility. 

This is an active and ongoing investigation, and therefore, additional charges may be brought.

“I am grateful to everyone at the Knox County Sheriff’s Office for their hard work and diligence in this case. I also want to thank the Knox County School System for their assistance and cooperation. We ask you to keep the family of the victim, the Powell community, and our responding personnel in your prayers. As law enforcement professionals, nothing can prepare us for days like yesterday.” 

– Tom Spangler, Knox County Sheriff 

KCSO officials say there is a court appearance expected tomorrow (Thursday) morning at 10:00 am for Judge Irwin to make a ruling on releasing of the suspect’s name. There are no other updates that I am aware of at this time.

Original story: The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after the body of a 13 year-old girl is found in Powell.

Sheriff Tom Spangler says the girl was found yesterday (Tuesday) on a trail off of Cranley Road in the Broadacres subdivision. She has not been identified.

A 15-year-old boy has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in connection to the girl’s death.

The Sheriff says they are still looking at other possible leads and additional charges that may come about as a result of the investigation but says it was an isolated incident.

KCSO Major Crimes Division and the Juvenile Crimes Unit are investigating.