KCSO police reports

• At 8:36 a.m., Monday, March 30, a complainant called Knox County Sheriff’s Office Teleserve Unit to report her KIA Sorento stolen from Clarion Inn & Suites, 11341 Campbell Lakes Drive. Complainant advised the suspect stole the listed vehicle around 8:30 a.m., adding the keys to the vehicle were stuck in the ignition. Complainant advised the suspect is her brother-in-law as well as the father to her granddaughter. Complainant also said the suspect did not have permission to use the vehicle and advised she watched the suspect steal the vehicle. Value of vehicle was listed at $6,800.

• At 11:44 p.m., Saturday, March 28, a KCSO unit responded to an Oran Road resident for a domestic dispute. Upon arrival, officer into contact with suspect/arrestee. She said her mother/complainant/victim and her brother/victim were not allowing her to leave the residence due to her being intoxicated, so she jumped out of her window, cutting her finger in the process. Officer talked to the brother/victim, who said they were trying to keep her from leaving the house and also were trying to get inside her bedroom because they feared suspect/ arrestee was suicidal. When he was able to get to her, he noticed a lot of blood and thought she had cut her wrist. Mother/victim said suspect had bitten her on the arm. Officers did notice a dark blue circle indicating teeth marks on the mother’s left inner arm. Brother said he had marks as well from victim; when she jumped out of the window she was kicking and scratching him. Officers did witness these marks on his arms and inner thigh. AMR arrived on scene and evaluated suspect/arrestee, clearing her to be transported to the Roger D. Wilson Detention Facility. Both victims refused medical treatment on scene. A blue card was given and explained.

• At 4:23 p.m., Saturday, March 28, two KCSO units responded Kroger, 189 Brooklawn St., in reference to a possible shoplifting. One officer arrived on the scene before other officers and made contact with suspect/arrestee who attempted to lie about having the Zolipdem medication (12.5mg valued at $470) that he took from the witness without paying for it. Witness said the arrestee was very upset about having issues with his medication, of which she was not aware. Victim said the arrestee took the medication and refused to pay for it. Arrestee admitted to officers he hid the medication in his waistline under his shirt, which officers recovered. He was issued a misdemeanor citation and issued a criminal trespass warning and advised not to return to any Kroger.