KCSO reports

• At 2:55 p.m., Friday, April 28, a complainant called Knox County Sheriff’s Office Teleserve Unit to report theft from Turkey Creek Medical Center, 10820 Parkside Drive. Complainant said an unknown suspect stole an Apple iPhone from her workplace. Complainant advised she noticed a pinged location as the address for the unknown suspect. Total value of loss was listed at $500.

• At 4:39 p.m., April 28, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report a theft from a Lanesborough Way residence. Complainant said an unknown suspect stole the license plate off a 2022 Toyota Rav4, adding the plate was tightly screwed on the vehicle and does not believe it could have fallen off. Total value of loss was listed at $65.

• At 11:20 a.m., April 28, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report the theft of a 1999 Lexus ES 300 at a Concord Drive address. Complainant said “he had been incarcerated for the past six weeks and had his vehicle parked at (that) address for safe keeping,” the report stated.

“He discovered (April 28) that his friend has been driving the vehicle without permission. .Complainant advised that the suspect has threatened harassment charges for attempting to get his car back. Total value of loss, including items inside the vehicle, was listed at $4,025.

• At 5:46 p.m., Tuesday, April 25, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report a theft from Sleep Inn & Suites, 11341 Campbell Lakes Drive. She advised “the suspect ... was caught on camera taking the waffle maker belonging to the business and walking out the door,” the report stated. Value of loss was listed at $730.

• At 3:13 p.m., Monday, April 24, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report fraud from Truist Bank, 11441 Kingston Pike. She advised the suspect “had impersonated a client and had made a deposit into the account with a check, which later was found to have no funds, and then proceeded to withdraw $3,000,” the report stated.

“She advised the suspect had used the name and drivers license of the client to gain access to the account. She advised the client has been reimbursed at this time, leaving the bank a victim of the fraud. … Suspect was identified by an investigator with Knoxville Police Department who was looking into a case with the same suspect. She stated they do have footage of the incident.”