Police Report
• At 2:44 p.m., Wednesday, March 20, a Knox County Sheriff’s Office unit responded to a Parkside Drive address in reference to electronic threats. Victim said she has received several e-mails from a gmail.com address stating someone is watching her home. E-mail further stated he was a sniper and had a contract to assassinate her unless he received payment. E-mails did enclose pictures of her residence from a street view.
• At 3:10 p.m., March 20, a Tree Trunk Road resident called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report fraud happening at Kroger, 189 Brooklawn St. Complainant advised on Tuesday, March 19, she noticed a charge from an address she had not made. No amount of loss was listed in report. Complainant said she contacted her bank, which advised her to make a police report.
• At 7:56 p.m., Sunday, March 17, a KCSO unit responded to a North Williamsburg Drive address on report of a residential burglary. Upon investigation, the complainant said she is the conservator of her deceased father’s vacant residence, adding the last time she was at the residence was on Friday, March 15. When she arrived March 17, she observed the rear door open and $300 in property was gone. That included a $200 Magnavox television. Officer observed damage to the door consistent with being forced open, and a cut in the screen door on the porch. Value of damage to the door frame and screen door was listed at $350. X-Ray officer responded to process the scene.
• At 3:44 p.m., March 15, a Nesper Road complainant called KCSO North Precinct to report an incident which occurred at Walgreens, 10701 Kingston Pike. According to the complainant, between 1:45 and 3:24 p.m., suspects were in the Walgreens. She said when they exited the store at 3:24 she witnessed three items had been taken with a value listed at $200, including cosmetics valued at $120. Complainant advised there may be other items she wasn’t able to see. According to the complainant, suspects left in a black Volkswagon Jetta QTI 4 door bearing TN Lic#6M71B7.
• At 1:27 p.m., March 15, a complainant called into KCSO North Precinct to report an incident at Bank of America, 10735 Kingston Pike. According to the complainant, between 6 p.m., Thursday, March 14, and 1:13 p.m., March 15, the drive-up ATM at this branch sustained damage. No value of damage was listed in the report. Complainant said an employee contacted their office advising there was damage to the hinges on the exterior door of the ATM. According to the complainant, the bank was going to send out a technician to determine the extent of the damage.
They also are trying to determine if the damage was caused by someone trying to pry open the door, or if someone may have hit it pulling up to the ATM.