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Tennessee Highway Patrol Captain Makes Triumphant Return to Duty After Nearly Yearlong Recovery

by Rita Anderson
February 27, 2025
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Knoxville, Tenn. — After almost a year of recovery, Tennessee Highway Patrol Captain Stacey Heatherly marked an emotional milestone on Wednesday as she returned to duty. The captain, who was injured in a head-on collision last April, put on her uniform for the first time since the crash, a moment she described as “very special.”

“I wasn’t sure if I would be able to put this uniform back on or not. So today is a pretty good day,” Heatherly shared in a video provided by the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP), while seated behind the wheel of her cruiser.

Heatherly’s recovery journey began after a pickup truck struck her while she was traveling on Highway 62 in Morgan County. The driver of the vehicle, 33-year-old Anthony Elliot, was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident. According to the THP incident report, Elliot’s actions resulted in severe injuries for Captain Heatherly, leading to an extensive period of recovery.

Despite the challenging road to recovery, Heatherly’s spirit remained unshaken. “We are an elite group, and I feel like we are second to none,” she said of her return to the force. “I am proud to be back. I am proud to be leading as the captain of the Knoxville district.”

The collision, which left Heatherly with serious injuries, also led to legal consequences for Elliot. Court records show that he was charged with reckless endangerment, driving under the influence, and violating implied consent laws following the incident. His actions not only endangered Heatherly’s life but served as a stark reminder of the dangers of impaired driving.

Captain Heatherly’s return to the force has been met with an outpouring of support from her colleagues and the community, many of whom admired her strength and dedication during her recovery. As she resumes her duties, Heatherly remains a symbol of resilience, courage, and leadership within the Tennessee Highway Patrol.

While her return signifies a personal triumph, it also underscores the ongoing risks faced by law enforcement officers who protect and serve their communities every day. For Captain Heatherly, this “pretty good day” marks not just a return to her job but a testament to her unwavering commitment to her role as a leader in the Knoxville district.

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