Alicia Moore, 16, was reported missing on November 2, 2012.
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Two in Custody Tied to Slain Teen Alicia Moore
NBC 5 has learned exclusive information about two men in custody that have a connection to slain teen Alicia Moore.
Sgt. Steve Walden with the Greenville Police Department confirms authorities have made an arrest in the case of slain Greenville teen Alicia Moore.
Walden did not identify the person arrested, but said additional details would be released soon.
Moore's aunt, Jessica Byrd, would not say who was arrested.
"The family is in shock," Byrd said. "We are not releasing any information at this time."
Alicia Moore was last seen getting off her school bus at about 3:30 p.m. November 2, 2012. Cameras onboard the bus recorded Moore getting on at the high school and exiting at a bus stop near the corner of Bourland and Walnut streets in Greenville -- about a block from her home.
What happened to Moore after she exited the bus is a mystery. Moore's family notified police of her disappearance that evening.
Question were raised about how police handled her disappearance after authorities initially treated the case as a potential runway.
"I've been the one trying to get the word out -- fliers and stuff," her aunt, Jessica Byrd, said in Nov. 2012. "They (police) didn't really fully get involved until Monday."
Greenville Police Chief Dan Busken said an Amber Alert was not issued because none of the circumstances related to Moore's disappearance met the criteria necessary to issue the alert -- including knowing for certain at the time that she was abducted.
"Early on, we had a very limited amount of information that we had to deal with," Busken said in 2012. "As we went throughout this weekend, we compiled more information."
Greenville Independent School District Superintendent Don Jefferies said the school learned Moore was missing on one day later. The district attempted to trace her school-issued iPad but determined it had been reset and its tracking was disabled.
At about noon on Nov. 6, 2012, a construction worker found Moore's body in a trunk that had been dumped along Farm-to-Market 47 near a bridge railing four miles north of Wills Point.
Investigators, which include the Greenville Police Department, Texas Rangers and Van Zandt County Sheriff's Office, have remained tight-lipped about the investigation. Investigators have not released the autopsy report that explains how Moore died.
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