police reports
• At 9:45 p.m., Thursday, June 20, a Knox County Sheriff’s Office unit responded to a Concord Road residence in reference to a possible residential burglary. Around 8:15 a.m. that day, the complainant/victim was notified by his alarm company his house alarm had gone off. Victim responded and later notified KCSO a window had been broken out. Victim had been in the process of remodeling the residence and has had several issues with people breaking windows and damaging the unoccupied home. Victim said he can retrieve photos from his camera system and will notify KCSO when he has the photos. Victim said estimated cost of the window is $500. No other property was taken or appeared to be damaged.
• At 7:24 p.m., June 20, a Gamble Drive complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report a theft of two Shar-Pei puppies from his residence. Complainant said between noon and 2 p.m., Friday, June 7, the puppies were taken from the enclosed and locked porch attached to the residence. He advised a gray or silver sedan was seen leaving the area at the time of theft. Value of the puppies was listed at $800.
• At 1:11 p.m., Wednesday, June 19, a Kingsgate Road complainant came to KCSO West Precinct to a report her 2015 Nissan Note was stolen from her residence. The vehicle’s value was listed at $11,000. She advised items with a total value listed at $1,546 were inside her vehicle, including a $600 HP laptop computer. Victim advised the vehicle was parked in her driveway, and she thought it was locked.
• At 3:23 p.m., Tuesday, June 18, a KCSO detective was advised of a forgery and identity theft that occurred at ORNL Federal Credit Union, 11405 Municipal Center Drive. Suspect drove up to the drive-thru window and cashed a forged check for $1,690. The check belonged to the victim. The check was stolen during a vehicle burglary in Lexington, Kentucky. A known suspect attempted to pass herself off as the victim by using her driver’s license. The victim’s drivers license was stolen during a vehicular burglary in Knox County, Tennessee April 8. Suspect was arrested on the incident date by Knoxville Police Department after attempting to cash another check belonging to the victim at the 8721 Kingston Pike branch of ORNL FCU. Suspect admitted during an interview to cashing the checks. A second suspect admitted, during an interview, to being in another vehicle with three unknown suspects nearby while the other suspect cashed the checks.
• At 3:42 p.m., Monday, June 17, a Rebel Pass complainant came to KCSO West Precinct to report a theft of her credit card. She advised her card was taken by someone in her residence. She advised she previously filed a report on a similar incident, adding her card was used at the Kroger in Farragut for a $44.02 purchase at 11:11 a.m., Sunday, June 9.
• At 3:26 p.m., Friday, June 14, a Rebel Pass complainant came to KCSO West Precinct to report a theft at his residence. He advised an unknown suspect stole a gold necklace with a listed value of $3,000, plus $200 worth of other items at various times dating back to April 1. He advised he believes it is someone who has been inside the residence.
• Around 10 a.m., Thursday, June 13, the suspect entered the kitchen area at Autumn Care assisted living (400 Herron Road), where she was no longer an employee, and told the witness she was borrowing the waffle maker. No one gave the suspect permission to take the waffle maker, and she had not returned it when this report was filed. Value of waffle maker was listed at $200.