Contact the Cold Case and Missing Persons Section at 615-862-7329 or [email protected].
Cold Case Investigations
Information about Nashville cold cases can be found at the following website: Nashville Cold Case
The Nashville Metropolitan Police Department considers any homicide a cold case when that case has been unsolved for 2 to 3 years and no viable leads exist. These cases are reviewed by detectives to determine if new technology or new evidence exists that may help to resolve the case. Cases are reviewed any time additional information becomes available.
If you have information on a cold case you can contact Nashville Crime Stoppers Division anonymously at 615-74-CRIME (615-742-7463) or online at nashvillecrimestoppers.com.
Adult Missing Person
The Homicide Cold Case Section also investigates all adult Missing Person cases that originate from within Davidson County. Keeping the inherent rights of an adult in mind, a missing person report should be made to the police department when a person is missing under the following criteria types:
- Adults (18 years of age and older) will be investigated by Cold Case Section.
- Endangered: A person who is missing under circumstances that indicate that their physical safety is in danger.
- Disabled: A person who is missing and under a proven physical / mental disability.
- Involuntary: A person who is missing and presumed to have been the victim of an abduction or kidnapping.
- Catastrophe: A person who is missing as a result of a natural disaster or catastrophe.
- Other: A person who is missing under circumstances that there is a reasonable concern for their safety.
NamUs: A web site dedicated to assist in missing and unidentified persons cases
Section Supervisors
- Lieutenant Jill Weaver: [email protected]
- Sergeant Robert Nielsen: [email protected]
Administrative Assistant: Ashley Hayes: [email protected]