
A Tennessee man wanted on a felony forgery warrant is still at large, and East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers is asking the public to help track him down.
Authorities say the suspect, 59-year-old Ralph Singer, was born June 6, 1965, and is described as roughly 6 feet 6 inches tall and about 295 pounds. His last-known address is listed on Indian Warpath Road in Sevierville. Crime Stoppers notes that warrants tied to the case were active as of February 2020, and local officials are again pushing for anonymous tips that could help locate him.
Details From Crime Stoppers
According to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers, Singer is wanted on a felony forgery charge, with the related warrants listed as active on February 20, 2020. The bulletin repeats his date of birth as June 6, 1965, and describes him as about 6-foot-6 and 295 pounds, with his last-known address on Indian Warpath Road in Sevierville. The notice also includes a scanned transcript of the warrant paperwork and asks the public to come forward with any information on his whereabouts.
How To Submit Tips
The group explains that tips can be submitted anonymously by calling its hotline, using the P3 Tips mobile app, or filling out the online form. Tipsters who keep their identity confidential may be eligible for a cash reward.
According to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers, the hotline listed on the homepage is 877-363-8847. Local reporting on recent Crime Stoppers updates also confirms a text-to-tip option: text “ETTips” to 738477 to receive a secure link for submitting information, per NewsTalk 98.7.
Legal Notes
The Facebook bulletin clearly states that “all subjects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.” East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers also emphasizes that anyone with information should not approach a suspect and should call 9-1-1 if there is an immediate threat.
If you have information about Singer’s whereabouts, contact East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers or call the anonymous hotline at 877-363-8847. Tips will be forwarded to participating local law enforcement partners.









