KCSO reports
• At 12:53 p.m., Sunday, June 5, a complainant called Knox County Sheriff’s Office Teleserve Unit to report her vehicle, a 2021GMC Sierra, was broken into at Willow Creek Golf Course, 12003 Kingston Pike. “Complainant advised her vehicle was locked prior to this incident and does not know how the unknown suspect(s) gained entrance to the vehicle,” a KCSO report stated. “Complainant stated her wallet was thrown inside the vehicle with her two credit cards stolen. Complainant (said) she received several texts and a phone call from her credit card companies, (saying) there are several transactions at Walmart and wanting to know if it was fraudulent.” Complainant was advised by her credit card company to file a report.
Nine of the 10 fraudulent charges on her two cards were in the amount of $205.44, with one being $105.44. “Complainant advised all charges were processed at a ATM at Walmart at 10900 Parkside Drive, Knoxville,” the report stated.
• At 11:09 a.m., Saturday, June 4, a complainant called the KCSO Teleserve Unit to report financial exploitation of elderly from a Hidden Grove Road residence. “The complainant (said) the suspect came to the residence to visit, and … used his ‘Dave’ card to send $225 through Facebook Pay,” the KCSO report stated. “The complainant (said) he cannot locate his wallet and believes the suspect stole the wallet while visiting. Total value of loss was listed at $275.
• At 9:58 a.m., Friday, June 3, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report a lost license plate from a Farragut Commons Drive residence for a 2012 Infiniti FX3. “Complainant (said) the new license plate was mailed to her on 4/26/22 and has not been received,” the report further stated. “The complainant advised a police report was needed to obtain a replacement.” Value of loss was listed at $65.
• At 9:45 a.m., June 3, a complainant called KCSO to report a theft, which occurred at a 12019 Kingston Pike address. “According to the complainant, between (10 and 11 p.m. the previous night) a male suspect stole the license plate and all four wheels and tires off one of their rental vehicles, a 2022 Toyota Camry,” the report stated. “The complainant (said) they have this on video, but he could not see it clearly enough to give any further description of the male.” Total value of loss was listed at $1,565.
• At 12:57 a.m., Wednesday, June 1, an officer responded to 11926 Kingston Pike in reference to a burglar alarm at First Choice Auto repair. “Upon arrival, I located the far back roll-up door on the west side of the building open,” the report stated. “I observed a window on the door had been broken and a large piece of concrete on the floor inside. The building was cleared with no one located inside. KSCO forensics responded and photographed the scene.
“… At this time it is unknown if anything was taken from the business,” the report further stated.
Value of damage was listed at $500.