Knox County Sheriff’s Report – Apr 06-10, 2023


Knox County Sheriff’s Report – Apr 06-10, 2023
(Information courtesy of The Knox County Sheriff’s Office)

April 6
• A complainant advised someone had filed for unemployment using his personal identifiers. A report was taken on the complainant’s behalf.

• Deputies handled a vehicle vs. deer crash on Upper Fredericktown Road.

April 7
• Deputies responded to a domestic disturbance at Gambier Homes Apartments. Deputies spoke with both parties who advised nothing was physical at this time and everything was verbal. Deputies warned the male half on his conduct and both parties advised they would sleep it off for the rest of this morning.

• Deputies were dispatched to the 300 block of East Brooklyn Street in Gambier, in reference to a fraud incident. A report was taken for documentation, as well as advice and information were given to the complainant.

• A deputy was dispatched to Gilchrist Road and Vincent Road on a vehicle that had left the roadway and hit a culvert. A crash report was taken and the driver was cited. Nothing further at this time.

• A complainant advised some person(s) had filed for unemployment while using his personal identifiers and requested a report for documentation.

• A complainant advised some person(s) had filed for unemployment using her personal identifiers and a report was taken on her behalf.

April 8
• Deputies were dispatched to a male wanting to harm himself. Deputies spoke with the individual and the male agreed to go to Knox Community Hospital for a mental health evaluation. Nothing further at this time.

• A complainant came to the Sheriff’s Office to report threats he had received.

• Domino’s Pizza of Howard contacted the Sheriff’s Office and advised that a customer had located a $100.00 bill in the parking lot and turned it in. The $100.00 bill was determined to be fake and was entered into evidence for destruction. A report was made to document the incident.

April 9
• A deputy was notified of a lost and found item that was brought into the Sheriff’s Office. The deputy made contact with the individual who found the item lying in the roadway. The item was taken for safekeeping. Nothing further at this time.

April 10
• A complainant contacted the Sheriff’s Office in reference to a violation of a protection order. A report was made and forwarded to the City Law Director for review.