Dayton, TN Area Cold Cases

Name
Timothy GrayAge
Cause of Death
HomicideInfo
Timothy Gray was last seen in November 2014 in the Harrison, Tennessee area.Agency
Hamilton County Sheriff
Name
William LeeAge
60Cause of Death
ShootingInfo
60-Year old William Henry Lee, a construction foreman, and his 42-year old wife, Erlene Watson Lee, were found dead in their mobile home off Highway 41 in Northeast Hamilton County. They had each been shot with a shotgun and both of their throats were cut.Agency
Hamilton County Sheriff
Name
Erlene LeeAge
42Cause of Death
ShootingInfo
60-Year old William Henry Lee, a construction foreman, and his 42-year old wife, Erlene Watson Lee, were found dead in their mobile home off Highway 41 in Northeast Hamilton County. They had each been shot with a shotgun and both of their throats were cut.Agency
Hamilton County Sheriff
Name
David MoodyAge
Cause of Death
HomicideInfo
David Moody was last seen in October 1984. The circumstances of his disappearance led detectives to suspect foul play. Moody was from the McDonald Road area of Hamilton County, Tennessee.Agency
Hamilton County Sheriff
Name
Francis CrownoverAge
34Cause of Death
HomicideInfo
On December 04, 1987 Officers were dispatched to 6421 Pythian Drive in reference to a missing person. The complainant was Joseph Duenas who stated Miss Crownover had been living with him for about a month and she had some mental problem and he was try to help her out.Investigation identified the victim as:Agency
Hamilton County Sheriff
Name
Paula BurnetteAge
21Cause of Death
HomicideInfo
On September 21, 1996 police were dispatched to 6125-A Harrison-Ooltewah Road to take a report on missing person complaint. Bobby Caudill reported that had he had not seen or heard from his daughter Paula Michelle Burnett, since September 17, 1996.Investigation identified the victim as:Agency
Hamilton County Sheriff
Name
Mona DuwaikAge
35Cause of Death
HomicideInfo
August 1997, when 61-year old Omar Ahmad Duwaik called police in New Jersey to report his wife Mona, the mother of his five children, was missing. The Duwaiks had come to New Jersey from the Middle East and detectives learned they filed for divorce in Jordan. Shortly after Omar Ahmed Duwaik reported Mona missing, he remarried.On January 22, 1998, police found the scattered remains of a woman on Old Hunter Road. She had been beaten to death. Investigators spent the next few years combing missing person databases. In March 2003, they located a recently submitted report from Morristown, New Jersey. The 35-year old woman detailed in the report was the same weight, height and age as the unidentified remains found on Old Hunter Road. Dental records confirmed the match.Agency
Hamilton County Sheriff