police reports

• On April 8 at around 10:53 a.m., a Bellaire Boulevard complainant advised Knox County Sheriff’s Office that on March 26 between 1 and 1:30 p.m. an unknown suspect entered into his vehicle, a 2014 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, and stole multiple electrical items and tools while it was parked at a West End Avenue address in Farragut. Complainant stated his vehicle was unlocked during the time of the incident. Complainant said he did not report the incident initially but instead began looking for his items. He was advised by his insurance company to file this report. Value of the loss is $6,600.

• On April 8, 2016, at around 5:42 p.m., KCSO responded to Midhurst Drive address for a report of a missing person. Upon KCSO arrival the victim in the front yard of the above address. Victim told KCSO that he was bipolar and was feeling like he wanted to harm himself. Victim said that during his outrage he struck a 2003 Buick Century with his cane and it broke out the rear window. Complainant told KCSO that the victim had become upset and began striking her vehicle with his cane on purpose because he was not allowed to go to the mall. Victim lives at a Sunrise Community residence and complainant is a caretaker at that residence. Rural Metro responded to the scene and transported the victim to Parkwest Medical Center for further treatment. Damage to the vehicle is about $1,000.

• On April 10 at around 8:54 a.m., a Park View Drive complainant advised KCSO that between 11 p.m., April 9, and 8:54 a.m., April 10, an unknown suspect damaged his truck, a 2016 GMC Sierra, while it was parked at Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 816 N. Campbell Station Road. He stated that his whole driver side door and quarter panel and passenger side door was keyed. Estimated loss is $4,000.

• On April 12 at around 6:57 p.m., a Hickory Creek Road complainant advised between 10 a.m., April 2, and 12:30 p.m., April 12, an unknown suspect entered The Consignment Shoppe, 11316 Station West Drive, and took a Michael Kors purse, a Coach purse and a pair of Serengeti sunglasses without paying. Estimated loss is $287.

• On April 12 at around 7:55 p.m., a representative of Belk department store off Parkside Drive in Farragut advised KCSO that between 9:30 a.m. and 7:55 p.m., April 12, the suspect, a 32-to=37=year-old white female, came into Belk and went into the dressing room with a white Nike T-shirt and then did not exit with the shirt. The complainant advised the shirt was not left in the dressing room. The complainant advised upon watching surveillance footage he was able to see the suspect’s vehicle, a black Chevrolet Impala. The complainant was advised to contact Teleserve if more information arises. Estimated loss is $25.

• On April 17 at around 2:51 p.m., an Autumn Knoll Drive complainant advised KCSO that between 11 a.m. and 2:51 p.m., April 17, an unknown suspect vandalized her 2012 Chevrolet Equinox. The complainant advised she was leaving church off Martin Mill Pike and noticed three small holes in the drivers side window that were not there before. The complainant advised she then walked around the vehicle and the front passengers side window also had three small holes in it. The complainant was advised to contact Teleserve if more information arises. Estimated loss is $200.

• On April 17 at around 3:43 p.m., a Federal Boulevard complainant advised KCSO an unknown suspect vandalized her home. The complainant advised the suspect threw eggs at her home, left tuna on her driveway and a white powder on her driveway and walk way. The complainant advised the suspect left the receipt from the place they purchased the items. The complainant was advised to contact Teleserve if more information arises. Estimated loss is $100.

• On April 18, 2016, KCSO responded to a Dundee Road address for a report of a theft. The victim told KCSO that sometime today after 12 p.m., an unknown person came onto his property and took several items from his property without permission. The victim said that all items taken were outside and visible. All items are listed on the property screen and include a red extension cord, a pressure washer, two chain saws, two concrete saws and a generator, all valued at about $4850. This did occur in Farragut.

• On April 19, 2016 at 12:04 p.m., Oak Ridge Police officers were dispatched to a disturbance at Pacific Road, where it was reported a female had been shot in the ear. Upon arrival, officers determined the suspect, a 42-year-old Knoxville man, was believed to have shot the female during a dispute and fled the residence in a vehicle. Additional investigation revealed the suspect may have been en route to a residence in Morgan County, whereupon ORPD immediately alerted authorities in Morgan County regarding the suspect’s description and alleged involvement in the disturbance in Oak Ridge. Shortly thereafter, ORPD detectives established contact with the suspect, who was at a family member’s residence in Coalfield. The suspect was eventually taken into custody by Morgan County deputies at the residence in Coalfield without incident. The victim was transported by ambulance to Methodist Medical Center for a gunshot wound to her ear. Morgan County deputies transported the suspect to Oak Ridge, where he was arrested by ORPD, transported to the Anderson County Detention Facility and charged with Attempted Murder and Aggravated Assault. The investigation remains active and ongoing; no further information will be released at this time.

• On April 19 at around 1:20 p.m., a Fawnwood Way complainant advised KCSO she attempted to use her debit card and found the account was empty. She stated she found an unknown suspect had used her card numbers at the Kroger Marketplace at 189 Brooklawn St. in Farragut and made multiple charges after checking her bank statement. Estimated loss was not reported.

• On Thursday, April 21, 2016 at around 3:52 a.m., KCSO responded to a North Campbell Station Road address in regards to a vehicle burglary. Upon arrival KCSO spoke with the victim who stated that he was awakened by his driveway alarm system. When he looked out his bedroom window he saw an unknown suspect leaned into his vehicle, a 2008 black Ford Taurus. The victim opened his garage door to scare the suspect away. When he got into his car his wallet was missing along with his cell phone. The victim said he had left his car door unlocked but the suspect caused several scratch marks to the driver side rear door. Forensics X-Ray 4 responded and processed the scene. The victim was advised of his options. This did occur in Farragut.

• On April 21, 2016, at around 7:44 p.m., KCSO responded to a Lanesborough Way address for an Identity Theft. When KCSO arrived the victim stated that the suspect used her Social Security number and credit to get a cell phone. The victim stated that she was checking her credit and found several inquires from different cell phone providers that she knew nothing about. The victim then went to these different providers and found that U.S. Cellular had contracted a phone to the victims credit. The victim told her mother what was going on and the mother told her that she had heard that number before. The mother told her that the lady that does their taxes sent her a message on March 31, 2016 stating that the alleged number was her new number. At this time the victim is unsure if the suspect has used her credit for any other purchases. This occurred in Farragut.

• On April 20 at around 9:18 a.m., a Sedgefield subdivision complainant stated between March 18, 2015, and April 20, the suspect took money from the Sedgefield HOA that she was treasurer over. He advised he was recently voted in as vice president for the HOA in January as was a new treasurer. He stated they were going over the finances when they found out about several transactions that the HOA has paid for and should not have. He stated that the suspect wrote three checks out to herself, one for $80 dollars on March 18, 2015, $1,000 dollars on Aug. 19, 2015 and $429 dollars on Sept. 23, 2015. He stated a payment was made for $1,000 dollars to a Capital One Credit Card account and $412.15 was made to Charter Communication on Aug. 28, 2015. He stated the HOA does not have an account with either of these companies. He stated he has copies of the checks from SunTrust Bank and the statements showing the payments to the unauthorized accounts. He advised the suspect had permission to write checks since she was treasurer, but not to herself or to make payments to those accounts. Complainant advised he has information on the listed suspect and will e-mail the information to KCSO to update the report.

• On April 23 at around 8:06 a.m., a Saddlebrook Properties complainant advised KCSO that between midnight and 7 a.m. an unknown suspect had damaged the walls inside a home under construction off Briarstone Lane. Complainant stated there were bottles and cans thrown across the house as well. Estimated loss is $500.

• On Sunday, April 24, 2016, at around 2:33 p.m., KCSO responded to a Federal Boulevard address in regards to a vandalism. Upon arrival, the victim/complainant stated that an unknown suspect threw eggs against her residence, vehicle and inside her mailbox.

• On April 24, 2016, at around 5:14 p.m., KCSO responded to Petco at 169 Brooklawn St. in reference to a vandalism report. Victim/Complainant said that he was driving east on Kingston Pike at Campbell Station when he merged into the right lane to enter the parking lot of Petco. Victim said that he did not see the possible suspect’s motorcycle until after he merged into the lane. Victim parked his car in the parking lot and went inside to get his dog and when he returned to his car a passerby informed him that his vehicle, a 2010 black Ford Escape, tire was slashed by a man on a red motorcycle. This did occur in Farragut. Estimated loss is $150.

• On April 22 at around 12:30 p.m., a Roane Drive complainant stated between Oct. 15, 2015, and April 22 an unknown suspect gained entry into her detached garage and took a red Craftsman toolbox with tools, a Craftsman saw and a Hot Wheel car collection. She advised no signs of forced entry and stated the side door was left unlocked. She advised she is unsure of the exact date this started on, but believes it was when her husband was sick and she was unable to check on the garage. She advised several tools, saws, electrical and plumbing tools were taken. She advised she would fax a list as soon as she was able to gather more information. She advised she does not have any serial numbers and does not think she can obtain any. Estimated loss is $1,000.