police reports
• At 6:20 p.m., Thursday, June 13, a Knox County Sheriff’s Office unit responded to a shoplifting incident at Kohl’s department store, 11530 Kingston Pike. Upon officer’s arrival, contact was made with Loss Prevention associate, who advised two females had entered the store and attempted to conceal store merchandise, including jewelry and clothes, into a black purse. Complainant further advised the two females left the business without intent to pay for the merchandise. Complainant followed the suspects outside of the business, where he confronted them — taking the purse with some of the concealed merchandise from one of the suspects. Both suspects fled in an older model Ford Mustang. A package of prescribed medicine was located inside the purse, which was collected as evidence.
• At 10:13 a.m., Wednesday, June 12, an Oakwood Drive complainant called KCSO West Precinct to report a theft at NHC Healthcare of Farragut,122 Cavette Hill Lane. Complainant advised she went to the restroom, took her white-gold engagement ring off and when she went back to get the ring, it was gone. Value of the ring was listed at $1,300.
• At 10:24 a.m., June 12, a Lakewinds Drive complainant called KCSO West Precinct to report a theft at Planet Fitness, 11433 Kingston Pike. Victim advised he placed his items inside a locker Tuesday afternoon, June 11, and thought he locked the locker. He received a text message from Discover at 6:08 p.m. advising him a charge of $3,000 was made to his card at Best Buy in Farragut. He then checked the locker and noticed three of his credit cards were missing and the locker was unlocked.
• At 10:25 a.m., Monday, June 10, an Everett Road complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report his black 2018 Nissan Altima stolen from Cotton Eyed Joe, 11220 Outlet Drive. Complainant currently is living in South Korea on military duty and was visiting family in Knox County. Complainant advised between 11 p.m., Sunday, June 9, and 9:15 a.m., June 10, his vehicle was stolen from the parking lot. Complainant is unsure if his vehicle was locked and is not in possession of his keys, nor knows their whereabouts. There were no known suspects at the time this report was filed. Value of vehicle was listed at $30,000.
• On Friday, June 7, an Augusta National Way complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report a fraudulent charge of $81.76 to her credit card. Complainant advised she noticed the charges around 8 a.m., Tuesday, June 4, when pending charges for two microwaves were added to her account. She advised one of the microwaves was sent to her home address. The other microwave was sent to the suspect in Pennsylvania.