Police Report
• At 3:40 p.m., Tuesday, March 26, a Knox County Sheriff’s Office unit responded to Kohl’s, 11530 Kingston Pike, regarding a shoplifter. Officer made contact with the witness, who is Loss Prevention officer for the store. Witness advised the arrestee had stolen several clothing items from Kohl’s totaling $217. Officer spoke to the arrestee and requested her name and Social Security number due to her not having any identification. Arrestee gave a name and Social Security number that a records check revealed was not valid. Arrestee was then placed into custody and transported to Roger D. Wilson Detention Center.
• At 7:53 a.m., March 26, a Woodland Trace Drive complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report an incident at her residence. Complainant advised between Wednesday, Feb. 27, and Monday, March 18, two shotguns were stolen out of her residence, including a $350 Winchester semi-automatic unloaded shotgun, with both shotguns having a value listed at $400. Complainant said she is unsure of who or how the shotguns were stolen, but noticed the cases were empty on March 18. Complainant advised she has had several “handymen” in and out of her residence during the time frame.
• At 7:45 p.m., Sunday, March 24, a Berringer Station Lane complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report an incident at Goodwill, 148 West End Ave. Complainant advised an unknown suspect opened the unlocked door on his 2006 Ford Lincoln Zephyr and stole his daughter’s purse, with items inside having a listed value of $87. Victim said his daughter had last seen her items in his vehicle at 5:15 hours. Complainant also advised the unknown suspect used one of his daughter’s stolen debit cards to make two charges totaling $51.84. He said no damages were made at the time the incident occurred.