Mobile Data
Patrol has also benefited with the establishment of the Mobile Data System. These computers have car-to-car messaging capability, in-field reporting capability, access to county wide email, and can run license checks, VIN checks and stolen article checks. In addition, officers can share mugsh
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Sheriff's Office Information
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Serving since 1792
475 Certified law enforcement officers
450 Correctional officers
75 Civilian support
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S.W.A.T.
The Special Weapons and Tactics Team,(SWAT), is the original special team of the KnoxCounty Sheriff's Office. The team was formed in 1980 in preparation for the 1982 World's Fair, which was held in Knoxville. The team is comprised of highly trained and dedicated officers. Their mission is to resol
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Patrol
The Sheriff’s Office includes five patrol detachments – Adam, Baker, Charlie, David and Echo Shifts. The goal of the Patrol Division to maintain a strong presence in Knox County neighborhoods. The Whiskey Unit is comprised of six officers who work primarily at night, and whose pri
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Patrol
The Sheriff’s Office includes five patrol detachments – Adam, Baker, Charlie, David and Echo Shifts. The goal of the Patrol Division to maintain a strong presence in Knox County neighborhoods. The Whiskey Unit is comprised of six officers who work primarily at night, and whose pri
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Aviation
The Sheriff’s Office implemented an Aviation Unit in 1996 utilizing helicopters and related equipment donated by the U.S. Military. The Unit started with just one helicopter and two pilots. Today the Unit has expanded to six flyable helicopters, five available pilots, two tactical flight off
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Traffic
The Sheriff’s Traffic or Tango Unit, comprised of fourteen officers who focus on traffic enforcement efforts such as speeding and intoxicated motorists, as well as investigating automobile accidents. The goal of this Unit is to provide extensive coverage of traffic calls, allowing the Patrol
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Friday, 14 November 2008 |
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Detectives with the Knox County Sheriff’s Office are investigating the death of a 26 year old man who was shot to death Thursday night while drinking with two other men in a field in East Knox County.
Dead is 26 year old Marco Antonio Hernandez of Elkins Road. According to the Incident Report, a Knoxville Police Department officer conducted a traffic stop on a 1997 Pontiac Firebird on I-640 at Millertown Pike. When the officer approached the car he saw the victim laying in the backseat covered in blood with a handgun next to him. Emergency Medical Technicians responded to the scene and said that Hernandez was dead.
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Marco Herdandez |
KPD officers discovered upon further investigation that the shooting occurred at 6301 Asheville Highway, which is in the county and turned it over to KCSO. An autopsy was performed Friday, but the preliminary results are not being released because the investigation is on-going.
One of the two witnesses, 26 year old Enrique Flores, no address available, said an unknown man came up to them while they were drinking and listening to music and began shooting into their direction. He said the gunman ran away, but left his gun and they placed it in the car along with Hernandez as they went for help. Detectives are looking for the other witness, 28 year old Leobardo Capuchino Torres (no address).
Hernandez had a criminal record of pubic intoxication, DUI, and reckless driving. Flores is being held in the Knox County Jail for a failure to appear on a public intoxication charge. His bond is set at $1,000. Torres also has a criminal record of driving without a license and domestic assault. A mug shot for Torres is not available at this time.
Anyone with any information is asked to call the KCSO at 215-2243.
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