New Evidence "Seized" By the TBI in the Disappearance of a Shelbyville Teacher Whose Car was Found in Murfreesboro in 2011

Jan 19, 2014 at 11:52 pm by bryan


The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation confirmed they have seized new evidence in the Shelley Mook case. Shelley Mook, 24, disappeared nearly three years ago shortly after she rented an apartment in Murfreesboro.

Mook was a beloved 8th grade teacher at Harris Middle School in Shelbyville. On February 28, 2011, investigators said she went to her ex-husband’s home to drop off their 6-year-old daughter. Later that night her car was found in a field, just outside of the Murfreesboro City Limits. Police said it had been set on fire. Mook was never found and investigators suspect foul play.

Tyler Mook, her ex-husband, is believed to be the last person to have seen her alive. The TBI searched his home but he was never arrested. He’s still considered a person of interest.

In the most recent step made by authorities, investigators with the TBI seized the van of Tyler Mooks neighbor. They have confirmed they’re processing it for any possible evidence. The circumstances which led to the seizure is not being released.

Over the years, many searches and vigils have been organized by family and friends. The last one was in the fall of 2012 when the TBI received new leads and searched for her body in a rural area near a set of railroad tracks in Franklin County.
Mooks mom, who lives in Pennsylvania, now has custody of Shelley’s daughter. The custody issue has been disputed in court at least twice by father of the child. 

A $20,000 reward is being offered for information leading to Shelley’s whereabouts. Anyone with information is urged to call 1-800-TBI-FIND.

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