Knoxville Fire Department investigators, along with assistance from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), have conducted a thorough scene investigation of the December 31st fire at 710 N. Cherry Street and determined the fire to have been intentionally set. The person or persons responsible, are not in custody and have not been identified.
The Knoxville Fire Department responded to that structure fire at 6:39 a.m. and discovered flames through the roof upon arrival.
The fact that the fire had already breached the roof indicated that the fire had been burning for some time prior to the department's arrival. It took the Knoxville Fire Department almost four hours to fully extinguish the blaze. The nearly 10,000 square foot building was under renovation at the time of the fire. This construction may have contributed to the rapid spread of the fire. The structure was a total loss despite the best efforts of the department.
"KFD's firefighters worked tirelessly last Friday to extinguish this fire, and our fire investigators, with assistance from ATF, TBI, and Knox County fire investigators, have worked meticulously over the last week and will continue to investigate this fire," said Fire Chief Stan Sharp.
"I want to thank all the Knoxville firefighters who battled for hours to try to save this local resource that so many women rely on," Mayor Indya Kincannon said. "I also want to express my appreciation to all of the investigators, who continue to work diligently to determine the possible cause of this fire. We are committed to finding those responsible."
Do you recognize the suspect pictured here? She entered the Bath & Body Works store located at 5415 Washington Pike in Knoxville on December 16, 2021 stuffing over $1,235 worth of products into her bag. If you recognize her submit a tip to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers by phone - 865-215-7165, online – www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org, or via the P3 TIPS app. You will remain 100% anonymous and if your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a CASH reward.
UPDATE: SUSPECT HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED THANKS TO EAST TN VALLEY CRIME STOPPERS' TIPSTERS.
Knoxville Police Investigators need help identifying the pictured woman. On December 18, an unknown suspect broke into a victim's car at the Deane Hill Rec Center. The pictured woman has since used the victim's ID and checking account fraudulently in Knoxville and Blount County. She is driving the pictured black Infiniti sedan.
If you know her, please contact East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers by phone at 865-215-7165, online at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org or via the P3 Tips mobile app. Tipsters will remain anonymous and be eligible to receive a cash reward.
UPDATE: The individual in this picture has been located thanks to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers' Tipsters.
Knoxville Police investigators are seeking the identity of the pictured woman, who was in the company of a man who was involved in an assault at the Pilot gas station at 2518 N. Broadway. The assault occurred near the parking lot of the Pilot at around 1:30 a.m. on Monday, December 13, and one of the individuals involved is in critical condition at the UT Medical Center. The woman has a cleft lip, and is believed to be homeless and frequent the Pilot where the assault occurred.
Anyone with information regarding her identity or possible whereabouts is asked to contact East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers by phone at 865-215-7165, online at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org or via the P3 Tips mobile app. Tipsters will REMAIN ANONYMOUS and be eligible to receive a cash reward.
Do you recognize either of these individuals? On November 18, 2021 at around 1:30 pm they entered the Verizon store located on Kingston Pike where one distracted the clerk while the other walked out with an iPhone 13 Pro Max. They were both wearing Cincinnati Reds hats, with one having dreads and darker skin and the other lighter skin.
If you recognize either of these individuals REMAIN ANONYMOUS and Submit a Tip to East TN Valley Crime Stoppers online at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org or via the P3 TIPS app. If your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a CASH reward.
The Knoxville Police Department is asking for help identifying these two individuals who made several attempts to check-in to area hotels using a stolen debit card. On October 11, 2021 our victim’s car was broken into and her wallet containing her debit card was stolen. Shortly thereafter, four unsuccessful attempts at 4 different hotels were made along Merchants Road to get a room.
If you recognize either of these individuals REMAIN ANONYMOUS and Submit a Tip to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers online at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.or or via the P3 TIPS app. If your tip leads to an arrest you could be eligible for a CASH reward.
Do you recognize this individual? On October 31, 2021 he rode a bicycle onto the lot of Rusty Wallace Kia and entered a customer’s vehicle taking her credit card. This individual then went directly to Walmart on Clinton Hwy and used her card.
If you recognize this individual REMAIN ANONYMOUS and Submit a Tip to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers online at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org or via the P3 TIPS app. If your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a CASH reward.
Do you recognize this person or have you seen this vehicle, 2005-2010 maroon Jeep Grand Cherokee? The license plate on the Jeep was stolen off of a van prior to this suspect continuing his crime spree. On November 1, 2021 between 2:30 am and 4:30 am this person was caught on camera breaking into several vehicles at Hurst Electric located in the 8700 block of Unicorn Drive stealing tools and products valued in excess of $10,000.
If you recognize this person or have any information regarding this theft REMAIN ANONYMOUS and Submit a Tip to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers online at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org or via the P3 TIPS app. If your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a CASH reward.
Do you recognize either these two? On October 27, 2021 at about 8 pm they entered the Old Navy located at 218 Morrell Rd, Knoxville and began loading their shopping bags with merchandise. Once done shopping they left the store without paying. They were seen getting into what appeared to be a 2015-2015 silver Mazda 3.
If you recognize either of these suspects REMAIN ANONYMOUS and Submit a Tip to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers online at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org or via the P3 TIPS app. If your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a CASH reward.
Do you recognize this man? On September 24, 2021 Knoxville Police Officers responded to a call at the Dollar General located at 3275 Sutherland Avenue where they learned the male captured in these pictures was taking items from the back of the store. Upon discovery he took off and in the process assaulted an employee.
If you recognize this person or know anything about this crime REMAIN ANONYMOUS and Submit a Tip to East TN Valley Crime Stoppers by clicking the link Submit a Tip link at the top of this page or using the Free Mobile App P3 TIPS. If your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a CASH reward.
The person in these pictures has cashed close to $20,000 in counterfeit checks over the past few months. On September 9, 2021 he attempted to withdraw $5,000 from a bank account using a bank withdrawal slip and a fake driver’s license and credit card as his identification. A sharp Region’s Bank teller caught on and stopped the transaction from being completed.
If you recognize this suspect REMAIN ANONYMOUS and contact East TN Valley Crime Stoppers by clicking on the Submit a Tip link at the top of this page or using the P3 TIPS app. If your tip leads to an arrest you may be eligible for a CASH reward.
Johnkelian “John-John” Mathis, 17 lost his life early Sunday morning on August 8, 2021 during a very chaotic event in Lonsdale where two other people were shot, one of which was severely beaten. Like the Knoxville Police Department and all of Knoxville the East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers wants to find the person or persons responsible.
The East TN Valley Crime Stoppers has officially increased the cash reward for tips received by Crime Stoppers leading to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for the murder of John-John Mathis to $2,000. There are 4 easy and anonymous ways to submit a tip to East TN Valley Crime Stoppers:
If you have any information submit a tip today!
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