GREENVILLE —
As the family of Alicia Moore prepared to lay the Greenville teenager to rest, law enforcement officers spread out across the neighborhood where Moore was last seen, seeking information which could lead them to her killer.
Funeral services for Moore are scheduled for 11 a.m. at Ridgecrest Baptist Church in Greenville. Grace & Mercy-Grundy Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Grundy Cemetery.
Moore was last seen on the afternoon of November 2 getting off of a school bus at the intersection of Bourland and Walnut Streets in Greenville, about a half-block from her home. Her body was found November 6 along FM 47 in Van Zandt County.
The Greenville Police Department is reported to be working alongside the Hunt County District Attorney, Van Zandt County District Attorney, Texas Rangers and the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office in conducting the investigation.
Friday morning, officers with the Greenville Police Department and the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office joined agents with the FBI to canvass the area where Moore was last seen.
The officers went door to door and stopped vehicles to ask if anyone may have information concerning the case.
Moore disappeared on the afternoon of Nov. 2. Her body was found in Van Zandt County on Nov. 6.
Anyone who may have any information concerning the case is being asked to contact the police department at 903-457-2900 or, to remain anonymous, Hunt County Crime Stoppers at 903-457-2929.
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