Crime
Missing 22-year-old Sarah Johnston found dead
KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. — Authorities have confirmed that Sarah Johnston, the 22-year-old woman who was reported missing earlier this month, has been found deceased.
At this time, officials have released only limited information regarding the circumstances of her death.
Investigators are asking the public to keep her family and loved ones in their thoughts and to report any information that may assist in the ongoing investigation.
Johnston had been missing from Knox County since January 7, 2026.
According to the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, she was last seen in the 1100 block of Copperwood Lane.
She was officially reported missing shortly after midnight on Friday.
Investigators stated that Johnston suffered from personal conditions that may have prevented her from returning safely on her own.
She did not own a vehicle, and it remained unclear whether she left her residence on foot or received transportation from another person.
Authorities also indicated that they did not know what she was wearing at the time she disappeared.
Johnston was described as having a distinctive heart-shaped tattoo near her left eye, a feature that was highlighted in earlier public appeals for information.
During the search, the Knox County Sheriff’s Office urged anyone who had seen Johnston or had knowledge of her whereabouts to contact their Major Crimes Unit at 865-215-2243.
That request remains in effect as investigators continue to piece together the events leading up to her disappearance and death.
Officials have not released further details regarding the cause of death or whether foul play is suspected, citing the active nature of the investigation.
Anyone with information relevant to the case is encouraged to contact the Knox County Sheriff’s Office.
Crime
Wilhelmina Leigh Carlton charged with the murder in stabbing of her boyfriend Darius Montreal Boglin
A 43-year-old woman from Bessemer has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with the fatal stabbing of her boyfriend earlier this month, according to authorities.
Court records show Wilhelmina Leigh Carlton, 43, is charged with the murder of Darius Montreal Boglin, 45.
Carlton was booked into the Jefferson County Jail on March 5 and is currently being held without bond.
Officers with the Bessemer Police Department were dispatched at approximately 7:49 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4, to the 3100 block of Avenue B following reports of a stabbing.
According to Detective Justin Burmeister, responding officers arrived at the scene and discovered Boglin suffering from a stab wound in a driveway.
Emergency responders attempted to assess his condition, but he was pronounced dead at the scene at approximately 8:10 p.m.
Authorities said Carlton was still present at the location when officers arrived and was taken into custody without incident.
Investigators confirmed that Carlton and Boglin were involved in a dating relationship.
Charging documents allege that the fatal incident occurred during an altercation when Boglin allegedly grabbed Carlton from behind, at which point she stabbed him, resulting in his death.
The investigation remains ongoing, and police are asking anyone with additional information related to the case to contact the Bessemer Police Department at 205-425-2411 or 205-481-4366. Tips can also be submitted through the department’s tip line at 205-428-3541, or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 205-254-7777.
