KCSO Reports

• At 1:01 a.m., Saturday, June 28, Knox County Sheriff’s Office units were flagged down at 11220 Outlet Drive (Cotton Eyed Joe) by an employee regarding a female standing near the entrance door who was yelling at all employees nearby. When officers attempted to speak with suspect/arrestee, “she kept yelling about being removed from the bar,” the report stated. “I tried numerous times to get (suspect/arrestee) to calm down, but she kept screaming that “bitches were jealous” and calling the employees various names.

“During the time I was near (her), I could smell the odor of an unknown alcoholic beverage coming from about her person and breath,” the report further stated. “(Suspect/arrestee) was unsteady on her feet and her eyes were bloodshot and glassy.

“After several moments I was able to speak with (an employee) who works security for the bar,” the report further stated. “(He) stated (suspect/arrestee) had been removed for vaping within the business then became enraged and started yelling and refusing to leave. (This employee said) he wanted (her) criminally trespassed.”

After being advised she was criminally trespassed, suspect/arrestee “continued to yell over me and still scream at the employees,” the report further stated. “(She) would not stop screaming long enough for me to give her any explanation for why she had to leave the establishment. (Her) behavior caused numerous patrons to slow down and congest the entrance area. With (suspect/arrestee) refusing to leave and being extremely disorderly, I escorted her to my patrol vehicle.

“I arrested (her) for criminal trespassing, public intoxication and disorderly conduct.” She was subsequently transported to Roger D. Wilson Detention Facility by the jail transport wagon.

• At 12:08 p.m., Thursday, June 26, a complainant came to KCSO West Precinct to report forgery at Farragut Post Office, 11409 Municipal Center Drive. “Complainant advised she received a mail notice that her American Express account bill was not paid for,” the report stated. “Upon calling her ORNL bank, complainant was advised (her) check number was cashed at a unknown location of Chase Bank on June 2, 2025, in the amount of $1,906.23 to (a) suspect. The original check was written out to American Express on May 25, 2025, in the amount of $906.23.”

Complainant said the original check “was dropped off at the outside box at the United States Postal Service in Farragut at 11409 Municipal Center Drive … around May 26,” the report further stated. “Complainant advised she does not know the listed suspect. Complainant was advised from ORNL to file a police report.”

• At 5:14 p.m., Wednesday, June 25, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit to report fraud/false pretenses at a Torrey Pines Point residence. Complainant said the suspect “called her claiming to be a bondsman,” the report stated. “The complainant reported the suspect was referencing her husband, who had just been arrested needing money for an ankle bracelet. The complainant advised she sent over $1,000 for the ankle bracelet through Apple pay.

“Complainant (said) the suspect said she needed to send $150 for the processing fee and an additional $600 for bond for other charges that did not exist,” the report further stated. “The complainant advised she sent the money through Apple pay. The total amount (was) $1,750. The complainant reported she took screenshots of the conversations and was advised to send them to the Teleserve e-mail.

• At 5:11 p.m., Wednesday, June 11, a complainant called KCSO Teleserve Unit report credit card fraud at a Boyd Station Road address. “The complainant advised (a) suspect gained access to her purse and stole her Belk credit card,” the report stated. Total value of loss was $1,192.49.