Woodpark Carjacking PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 03 April 2008
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a carjacking that occurred Wednesday night in the parking lot at 9117 Woodpark Lane.   Forty-two year old Charles Fuller of 9015 Ten Mile Road told detectives that he pulled into a parking space shortly after 9:30 and two black males approached his car and struck him in the head with a blunt object.  Fuller said that the two suspects then pulled him out of his car and pushed him to the ground.  The two men then took off in the victim’s car and were last seen headed toward Park Village Road.

Rural Metro transported Fuller to Park West Hospital where he was treated for minor injuries to his head and face.

The suspects are described as black males.  One is around 6’1” and weighs around 230 pounds.  He is stocky and was wearing jeans and a red t-shirt with the FUBO logo on the front.  He has dreadlocks with white beads.  The other man was wearing jeans.

The stolen car is silver 2001 Mercury Sable with the license tag of 441DBT.  Anyone with information is asked to call the Knox County Sheriff’s Office at 214-2243.
 
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