KCSOreports
• At 9:28 p.m., Sunday, July 11, 2021, a Knox County Sheriff’s Office unit was dispatched to a burglary at a Peterson Road residence. An officer made contact with the homeowner, who advised he had gone to his mother’s house around 3 p.m. that day, and returned at about 8:30 p.m.
Upon his return home, victim noticed two of his STIHL leaf blowers (valued at $400), a STHIL chainsaw ($350), a Ryobi power saw ($180) and a Ryobi power drill ($150) in a case were missing from his garage. Victim said he did not notice any subjects in the are as possible suspects.
• At 6:55 p.m., July 11, officers responded to a domestic disturbance at an Augusta National Way residence. Officers made contact with a male suspect and female victim. Victim was distraught, while the suspect appeared heavily intoxicated.
Both parties stated they were arguing about a pet in the home. During the course of the investigation, officers were shown cellphone video footage, recorded by the victim, showing him grabbing her arms in an aggressive manner while trying to remove her from the residence. During the investigation, officers discovered the victim had an FTA warrant in Knox County. The suspect was determined to be the primary aggressor, but complainant also was taken into custody.
• At 10:39 a.m., July 11, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report a vehicle burglary in the parking lot of Cotton Eyed Joe, 11220 Outlet Drive. Complainant advised sometime between 2:30 and 10:10 a.m. earlier that morning, entry was gained to her 2019 Honda Civic by busting the front passenger-side window. Stolen items included a wallet, with a listed value (including contents) of $300.
Value of damage to windshield was listed at $500, with total value of loss $825. She said the doors to the vehicle were locked, and no other damage was done. She advised the vehicle is registered in her mother’s name.
• At 2:24 p.m., July 11, 2021, an officer was dispatched to Walgreens, 10701 Kingston Pike, on discovery of a counterfeit $100 bill. Complainant said the suspects, a female and a male, came into the Walgreens and walked around some before trying to make their purchase.
Complainant said the female handed her the counterfeit bill, and at that point the complainant said she told the female suspect she would have to test it. Both suspects fled the store in a dark-colored sedan without taking any of the items they were going to purchase with the counterfeit $100 bill. Complainant provided a copy of the surveillance footage. Counterfeit bill was turned over to KCSO.