KCSO reports
• At 9:28 p.m., Sunday, June 26, a Knox County Sheriff’s Office unit responded to a disturbance at Casey’s along Middlebrook Pike and Joe Hinton Road. Officer spoke with the victim, who said she had been verbally threatened by a coworker at work that morning. Victim said she had a dispute over cigarettes with her co-worker (suspect) at Kroger, 189 Brooklawn St. Victime said suspect “chased her around the self-checkout station and yelled, ‘I’m gonna get you,’” the report stated. “Victim said she informed her employer, but was worried suspect might become violent at work.”
• At 3:29 a.m., June 26, an officer responded to a Kingston Pike address due to reports of an assault. Victim said he was at Cotton Eyed Joe, 11220 Outlet Drive, where he was assaulted by the suspect. Victim said he was asked to leave the property, so he went and sat on a bench outside, which caused the suspect to come out and speak with him, resulting in the suspect pushing the victim to the ground, causing a scrape to his elbow and back pain.
• On Thursday, June 23, an officer was dispatched to vandalism at Farragut High School. Officer spoke to the complainant, who advised when he left the school around 6 p.m., Tuesday, June 21, there was no damage to one of the baseball stadium concession stand doors, but when he returned “he found the damage.” Value of damage was listed at $1,400. “The door is located on the west side of their baseball stadium concession stand,” the report stated. “There are no cameras on the property or suspects identified” at the time this report was filed. Forensics responded to document the damage.