KCSO police reports
• On Oct. 12 a KCSO unit responded to an Outlet Drive address in reference to a hit-and-run on Pellissippi Parkway. Upon arrival, contact was made with the victim, who said while driving to work in his 2000 Jaguar STY a white Ford F-150 pick-up was tailgating him on Pellissippi Parkway. Victim also said the driver of the truck was flashing his lights and yelling at him. Victim said he then felt an impact to his vehicle, adding the driver either threw something at him or struck the Jaguar with his truck. While officer did observe damage to the rear passenger side bumper of victim’s vehicle, he did not observe any white paint from the suspect vehicle. Value of damage was listed at $1,600.
• On Oct. 12 KCSO units responded to a Countryside Circle Apartment in reference to a domestic dispute. Upon arrival, contact was made with the victim, who stated she and the suspect were engaged in an argument when he began to strangle her by forcing his hands around her throat, constricting her breathing. Victim did not lose consciousness. Officers were able to observe marks on the victim’s neck. Victim refused medical treatment and transportation to a safe location when offered by officers. She was verbally advised of her Domestic Violence rights and was given a Domestic Violence blue card. A warrent for the suspect was filed.
• At 7:26 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 11, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve unit to report a theft of merchandise from Kroger, 189 Brooklawn St. Complainant advised the suspect entered Kroger around 7:15 p.m. and walked out with a hand-basket at 7:26 p.m. Complainant could not advise a list of merchandise that was taken at this time but was advised to call back when she had a list. Value of the basket was listed at $10.