KCSO reports

• At 2:43 a.m., Monday, Sept. 13, Knox County Sheriff’s Office units were dispatched to a Thornton Drive in reference to a domestic matter. Victim/complainant said at around 2 a.m. she went into suspect’s bedroom to advise her to quit yelling while she was on the phone. After numerous times telling the suspect to be quiet, she went back in the bedroom and took the cell phone from the suspect. Victim/complainant said the suspect then wrapped her arms around her in a “bear hug” and held her until she was able to get her cell phone back. Victim/complainant told the suspect she was calling law enforcement, and that is when the suspect fled the residence. Victim refused any medical attention and was given a blue card.

• At 10:13 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 12, an officer responded to a domestic matter at a Meadow Pointe Way residence. Victim said he has been living at the suspect’s residence for three days.He walked outside to his vehicle when the suspect got upset and told him, according to the victim, if he kept leaving the front door unlocked he would get shot. Victim believed this was a threat toward himself and his pregnant girlfriend’s safety. Suspect said he told them to lock the door, even if they were walking to their vehicle in the driveway and right back into the residence, but he did not threaten or allude to them being shot. Victim was given a blue card and advised of his domestic violence rights.

• At 8:11 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 11, an officer responded to Summit View of Farragut in reference to a vandalism. Complainant said around 2 p.m. earlier that day, the family of a patient came in for a visit. While some of the staff was preparing the patient for his visit, the family members became agitated with the staff. Complainant said she attempted to resolve the situation with the family, but they remained agitated throughout the encounter, yelling at the staff and making demands. Complainant said when the family began to leave, one of them kicked open the front door of the business, causing the wooden door to strike the exterior brick wall. Complainant said this person also slammed the door shut behind her, noticing damage to the door from where it struck the brick wall. Estimated value of damage was listed at $200. Complainant had witness statements from several staff members.

• At 4:13 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 5, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report a burglary to her vehicle in parking lot of Mayor Bob Leonard Park, 301 Watt Road. She advised an unknown suspect had gained entry into her 2007 Honda Odyssey sometime between 1:45 and 3:30 p.m. earlier that day and stole two credit cards. Victim advised she was uncertain if the doors were locked, but no damage was done.

• At 11:13 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 4, officers responded to Clarion Inn and Suites, 11341 Campbell Lakes Drive, in reference to possible threats via electronic communication. Victim said her ex-boyfriend, the suspect, was harassing her via messages on her cell phone. Victim said the suspect is her daughter’s father and that she had been receiving threatening messages from him. Victim showed officers her phone, which contained messages that stated, “I’ll come there and you won’t like it,” “I’m on my way” and other similar statements.

When victim asked suspect if that was a threat, he responded with “take it however you want.” Victim said she had spoken directly to suspect and informed him he was not to be back on the property.

• At 6:05 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 2, an officer responded to a Kingston Pike address on report of an assault. Victim said an unknown male began randomly assaulting him in the parking lot. Victim said the suspect picked up a cigarette dispenser and attempted to hit him with it, as well as a trashcan. In his vehicle, suspect almost hit the victim’s vehicle.