KCSO reports
• At 12:49 p.m., Friday, Jan. 28, a victim called KCSO to file a report regarding a theft, which occurred at a Farragut Hills Boulevard residence. Victim advised the suspect had been staying at her home for about four months. She said the suspect moved out between Tuesday, Jan. 4, and Sunday, Jan. 9. Victim said she noticed the jewelry gone Jan. 9. Value of two gold necklaces were listed at $2,000 each, with a total loss estimated at $4,300.
According to the victim, she also was missing a television and contacted the suspect about it, but the suspect’s boyfriend brought back the television Sunday, Jan. 23. Victim said she does not know the boyfriend’s name. She also said the suspect told her she didn’t have the jewelry. “According to the victim she thinks it’s possible the suspect may have pawned the jewelry,” the KCSO report stated. “Victim advised the necklaces are family heirlooms passed down from her grandmother.”
• At 8:34 a.m., Monday, Jan. 24, a complainant called KCSO to report a vandalism at a Hatteras Drive residence. She advised an unknown suspect keyed the left passenger side door of her 2021 Volvo Cross Country. Value of damage was listed at $1,000. Victim advised she may have video surveillance of the incident. If video evidence exists, “she was advised to save that for the detective assigned to this incident,” the KCSO report stated.
• At 1:26 p.m., Jan. 24, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report a stolen vehicle from Enterprise Rent-A-Car, 12019 Kingston Pike. She advised the suspect rented a 2021 Nissan Versa on Dec. 11 and was supposed to return it by 8:39 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 5. Value of vehicle was listed at $17,088. She advised the suspect stopped returning phone calls.
Vehicle and suspect were located thanks to Oliver Springs Police, who spotted the vehicle at Smoker’s Friendly in Oliver Springs. “Vehicle was driveable and the license plate and keys were with the vehicle,” the KCSO report stated. Listed suspect was taken into custody and transported to Anderson County Jail.
• At 10:47 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 26, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report a burglary to an outbuilding at a Dixon Road address.
He advised between 1 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 25, and 6 p.m., Jan. 26, an unknown suspect had gained entry into his barn and had taken items with a value listed at $2,950. Included in that total was an $800 Dewalt saw, a $700 Honda push lawnmower, a $500 Stihl hedge trimmer and a $400 weedeater.
He stated the door on the barn sometimes does not lock and there was no damage done to gain entry. The complainant advised he would call back with serial numbers to the tools when he located them.