KCSO police reports
• At 7:25 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 5, a Knox County Sheriff’s Office unit responded to a Summit Forrest Court residence for a possible domestic dispute. Upon arrival officers made contact with eventual arrestee, who was sitting in a vehicle in the driveway. Officers reported smelling “a strong odor of alcoholic beverage” coming from the eventual arrestee. This suspect said he had a few drinks of vodka and got into an argument with his wife/victim, with the victim locking him out of the house, so he was planning on sleeping inside the vehicle. Victim said the eventual arrestee came home drunk and was yelling at the victim. Victim said when she gave the eventual arrestee his food for dinner he threw the plate of food, hitting the victim, who also said she was in fear for her life when locking eventual arrestee out of the house and calling 911. Arrestee was taken into custody and transported to the county detention facility. While officers were transporting the arrestee, he complained of chest pains. AMR emergency medical personnel were notified and responded to evaluate the arrestee, telling officers he did not have any medical issues.
• At 7:34 p.m., Friday, Oct. 4, a KCSO unit responded to a Watt Road residence in regard to a custody exchange dispute. The father of two children said the mother showed up at his residence to get the children, but it was not her time to have the children. The father said he told the mother she would have to leave his property. The mother showed officers a non-certified copy of paperwork for a mediation agreement on the exchange of the children. The father also had a non-certified copy. The mother said she was supposed to get the children at 8:30 p..m., but the father said he had the children for the remainder of the weekend. Officers spoke to a KCSO detective about the situation: due to the paperwork not being certified nor being clear when each parent was supposed to have the children, they remained with the father.
• At 3:44 p.m., Oct. 4, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report a burglary to her 2016 Toyota Sienna at a Turkey Creek Road address. Complainant advised she took her children to Anchor Park around 12:30 p.m. She said when she came back to her vehicle around 3:30 p.m., an unknown suspect had busted out her passenger-side window and rummaged through the inside. Total value of damage was listed at $250.