Detectives with the Knox County Sheriff’s Office Family
Crisis Unit have been investigating a man suspected of child abuse since March.
Today a Knox
County grand jury handed
down a 43 count indictment against 31 year old Jayson Bailey of 8401 Cascade Lane, Knoxville. 
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI are working
on a joint investigation into the robbery of the Sun Trust Bank at 11441
Kingston Pike Wednesday afternoon at 4:10.
The robber is described as a white male, 5’10” to 6 feet
tall, 180-190 lbs. and he w
The suspect wanted in a series of break-ins early
Tuesday morning was arrested without incident Tuesday afternoon. Acting on
information that the suspect, 28 year old Dennis Lee Logan, Jr. was in the
Merchant’s Road area, an u
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office and the Tennessee
Highway Patrol conducted a joint sobriety check point on July 4th.
They set up in the 8700 block of Asheville Highway from 11:00 p.m. until
2:00 a.m. Eleven citations were issued for equipment and registration
violation
Privacy Policy
Thursday, 23 August 2007
Knox County Sheriff’s Office
Privacy Statement
Updated: 03/24/2006
Your
personal information is kept private and secure. When you submit
information that includes personal data to the Sheriff's Department
through this web site, we retain your information for follow-up
purposes only. This process is identical to the system employed when
you report a crime or other problem to your respective patrol district
or to a police officer. As a consequence, your name will not be
disclosed outside this department except as required and permitted by
law.
If the information you submitted was done anonymously, we will make no
attempt to obtain your identity except in circumstances where it may be
pivotal to prevent the loss of life or property.
Information that might identify you does not accompany your anonymous
online information submissions unless you provide it. However, some of
the online report and submission forms require a name and phone number.
In such cases the information must be submitted before the form will be
processed.
On some pages we have used cookies to keep track of your frequency of
visits to our web site. This is done solely to allow us to present
unique content to you and not to determine your identity. Information
you submit using any of our online forms IS NOT stored as a cookie. You
can disable our ability to use cookies by changing the cookies option
in your browser's preferences.
Other sites accessible through our web site have their own privacy
policies and data collection practices. Please consult each site's
privacy policy. The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is not responsible for
the actions of third parties.
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office fully cooperates with state and
federal law enforcement agencies in identifying those who use our
services for illegal activities. We reserve the right to report to
other law enforcement agencies any activities that we reasonably
believe to be unlawful and to take appropriate action against violators
of law.
Do you have a non-emergency traffic problem? Contact the KCSO Traffic Line at 215-2010.
Officers will contact you regarding traffic issues in your neighborhood or county road.
Join The Knox County Sheriff's Explorers!
The Explorer Program is chartered by the Boy Scouts of America, and set up through the Knox County Sheriff’s Office.
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Programs & Services
Volunteer! The Volunteer in Policing program offers numerous opportunities for local residents to exersize their civic pride to become involved in community policing efforts. More info...
Stop Family Violence! The Family Crisis Unit was established in 1995. Since then this unit has
assisted over 200,000 Knox County residents.More info...
Officer Norman
Rickman was shot several times while
investigating a burglary. If you would like to help the family,
donations are being accepted. More info...
The Knox County Sheriff's Office is hosting a golf tournament to raise funds for
the Honor Guard and Drill Team. Please support this effort by
competing in the tournament or by becoming a donor or sponsor. Click here to find out how.