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• At 4:47 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 29, Knox County Sheriff’s Office detectives responded to Kinnucans, 11237 Parkside Drive, on a report of shoplifting. A witness observed the suspect conceal several pieces of women’s clothing in a red purse and attempt to leave the store. Arrestee admitted she was stealing the items because she had no money for Christmas. Items had a total price listed at $308.09.

• At 11:26 a.m., Nov. 29, a Dutton Road complainant called KCSO West Precinct to a report an incident at a Banbury Road residence. She advised an unknown suspect gained entry into her 1997 Toyota Rav 4 through unlocked doors and took her wallet with listed contents. Of the $780 worth of items in the wallet, $400 was cash. She advised no damage was done to her vehicle to gain entry.

• At 3:05 p.m., Wednesday, a KCSO unit responded to 189 Brooklawn St. (Kroger) on report of a theft/vandalism. Complainant advised suspect has been eating and destroying bakery products during the past several weeks at multiple Kroger stores. Total value of the combined theft / vandalism was listed about $1,000. Suspect opened a cake, valued at $19.99, ate a portion then smashed it on a shelf. Kroger officials detained suspect until KCSO arrival.

• At 11:07 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 27, a KCSO unit responded to First Baptist Concord, 11704 Kingston Pike, due to an unknown suspect stealing the catalytic converters off of two buses owned by the church. Value was listed at $700.

• At 8:39 a.m., Monday, Nov. 26, a Willow Ridge Way complainant called KCSO West Precinct to report an theft/vandalism at Mayor Bob Leonard Park along Watt Road. Complainant advised her 2015 Honda CRV was parked in the parking lot when this occurred. She said the driver side front door lock was damaged and that is how entry was made. Estimated value of damage was listed at $550. She advised this occurred at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 21, but she did not notice it until Friday, Nov. 23. She advised her wallet was placed back in the same spot and she did not notice anything missing until she needed to use her credit and debit cards. While saying $60 in cash was in the wallet, she advised her cards were used at various locations: Bed, Bath & Beyond, Best Buy, Home Depot and the Apple Store. She said $4,000 was charged on her Discover card, $5,000 on her Citi Card and $1,500 on her AAA card.

• At 7:33 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 25, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report a theft from The Fresh Market, 11535 Kingston Pike. Complainant advised when the suspect was checking out at the register, and the cashier’s drawer opened, he reached over and grabbed an unknown amount of currency and ran out of the store. He said the incident occurred at 7:28 p.m., Nov. 25. Complainant also advised he would call back with the amount of money that was taken after he balanced the register.

• At 2:04 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 24, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report an incident at a Providence Glen Lane residence. Complainant advised she was supposed to receive an Apple smartphone, with a value listed at $1,200, in the mail Saturday, Nov. 17, but the package never arrived. Complainant said she contacted Sprint around 10 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 15, to check on the status of the package. She said Sprint advised her they sent the item to the wrong address, but when she went to the address they sent it to, the item was not there.

• At 10:05 a.m., Nov. 24, a KCSO unit responded to Campbell Station Mini Warehouse, 11825 Snyder Road, to investigate a burglary to one of their storage lots. An unknown suspect pried the door open causing damage. Victim reported $5,592 worth of items had been stolen but believes other things are missing. Her husband will verify.