KCSO reports

• At 12:32 p.m., Sunday, April 28, a complainant/victim called Knox County Sheriff’s Office Teleserve Unit to report her vehicle as stolen from a North Campbell Station Road sport bar. She advised an unknown suspect took her 2013 Chevrolet Camaro.

Complainant/victim said her sister saw the suspect get into the vehicle and drive off, but said “it happened so quickly she was unable to get any identifiers,” the report stated. “The complainant advised she believes she left the keys on the bar due to them no longer being in her possession.” Total value of loss was listed at $5,000.

• At 1213 p.m., Saturday, April 27, a KCSO unit responded to a Kingston Pike address in reference to a burglary. “Once on scene I made contact with (complainant), who (said) she works for Y-12 Credit Union, who also owns the property at the listed address.

Complainant said when she arrived at the property “she found two broken glass doors and a broken window,” the report further stated. Complainant said when she walked the property “she found seven broken TVs in the hallways. The building has been abandoned for several years, but was last seen undamaged sometime (the) week (before).” Complainant said the damage totaled to $5,000 for the doors, $1,000 for the window and $700 for the TVs.

• At 5:44 p.m., Friday, April 26, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report theft from the parking lot of Aldi, 170 Brooklawn St. “Complainant advised he left his battery charger with two batteries sitting in the lower parking lot of Aldi after he finished filming with his drone,” the report stated. “The complainant stated when he realized, he went back to retrieve it but was unable to locate it. The complainant stated he posted a $30 reward around the area for the return of the item. A week later his wife received a phone call from an unknown male (at an 865 area code number) who was asking questions about the item and (said) he had it, but would not give it back unless the complainant paid him $60.”

• At 10:34 a.m., Monday, April 22, a complainant called the KCSO Teleserve Unit to report an impersonation at a Kingston Pike address. Complainant advised she discovered a known suspect, “her therapist of 10 years, had been practicing with an expired social worker license since 2004,” the report stated. Complainant said she last met with the listed suspect “for a session in October 2023, when she believed she was flirting with her husband and got weird vibes, which led her to confirm the license on TN.gov. Complainant advised she spoke with an official from the “state licensing department who advised her to file the report with the local agency.”

• At 10:03 a.m., April 22, a complainant called KCSO North Precinct to report a theft at Farragut Post Office, l11409 Municipal Center Drive. “Complainant advised an unknown suspect took a check from the listed address,” the report stated.

He said the check “was then altered and cashed at a Truist Bank in Chattanooga,” the report further stated. He said “the suspect name was blurry and the payee signature was also unclear. He (said) the whole check was altered, but the check number was left the same ... .” He stated the amount he made the check for was $429, but it was changed to $6,760.