"Operation Blackout" lists a few simple rules registered sex offenders in Tennessee must follow to remain in compliance with their release, but as parents there are a few simple steps we can take to ensure a fun and safe night for our little ghouls and goblins:
Let's work together to make this Halloween both enjoyable and secure for everyone!
October is recognized as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and every Sunday during this month you will have an opportunity to learn more about domestic violence as we work to raise awareness throughout our communities.
Sadly, the Knox County Sheriff’s Office lost a deputy, Deputy Tucker Blakely, who was tragically shot and killed in the line of duty Sunday night. Deputy Blakely was responding to a domestic violence call. A call that is widely recognized in the law enforcement community as one of the most dangerous calls law enforcement answers. Deputy Blakely answered this call Sunday night and as we work to bring awareness to the victims of domestic violence let us also remember those brave first responders who have lost their lives answering these dangerous calls.
Please take a few moments to lift up Deputy Blakely’s family as well as the men and women at the Knox County Sheriff’s Office in your thoughts and prayers during this time. Deputy Blakely leaves behind his family, a wife and 5-year-old son as well as countless friends.
EOW 10/02/2023
The United States Marshals Service and the Indiana State Police are asking for the publics assistance in locating a former Madison County, Indiana councilman charged with raping an underage girl. 55-year-old Steve Sumner, who also goes by Craig, is charged with 18 counts in the case, including 15 felony counts related to the rape.
There is reason to believe Sumner has been in and may still be in the Gatlinburg, TN area. He also has connections to the Waynesville, NC area and Maryland.
Sumner has a history of participating in the Nazarene Church in Montana & Colorado having attended the Nazarene Church Bible College. He may also be working as a handyman.
Sumner is being assisted by a female, Sharon Bailey Wood Barker, 5’7”, 125 lbs, blonde hair, which she may have dyed.
Please help us get the word out about these two and if you see them or have any information on where they may be hiding contact East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers. CASH reward possible.
Your shares, RT’s, and tips have helped East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers reach a milestone today.
As of this morning, July 24, 2023, we have helped local law enforcement make 100 arrests thanks to tips received from people throughout our region.
In addition to these arrests, we have received tips that have led to apprehension of 60 fugitives, the closure of 128, the recovery of $86,167 worth of stolen property plus, 3 firearms, as well as the seizing of $92,114 worth of illegal drugs.
And…we have approved the payout of just over $40,000 in reward money.
Together we are making a difference in East Tennessee!
Thank you for your support and tips.
UPDATE: On Monday, June 26th at approximately 6 PM Alvino Cornelius AKA Vino or Kash was taken into custody by the U.S. Marshals in Detroit Michigan without incident and is now sitting in the Wayne County, MI Jail.
Police had been looking for him since April 23, 2023 for an aggravated rape that happened in Knoxville, TN. Police are still looking for his partner Donjae Demarco Bell AKA Risk Taker or Codeine.
As we first reported in May, both Cornelius and Bell have connections to the Detroit, MI and Connellsville, PA areas.
If you have any information on where Bell may be hiding contact East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers today. You will remain anonymous and if your tip leads to his arrest you will be eligible for a CASH reward.
After receiving numerous tips on the location of fugitive Jeffrey Potter the U.S. Marshals Smoky Mountains Fugitive Task Force along with the Blount County Sheriff’s Office was able to take him into custody without incident.
Potter was wanted for violating the Sex Offender Registry Requirements stemming from an Aggravated Sexual Battery of a Child conviction.
Potter is facing numerous felony charges to include:
Violation of Sex Offender Registry Requirements
Violation of Community Supervision/Probation
Felony Evading Arrest
Misdemeanor Evading Arrest
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Thank you to everyone who shared our post and submitted a tip. Together we are making a difference in East Tennessee.
How does your sponsorship make a difference?
We pay our tipsters cash rewards to help law enforcement solve crimes, apprehend fugitives and shut down drug houses and arrest drug offenders. Your sponsorship provides the money required to pay for these tips. We have been very successful so far and need your help to continue making our community safer for everyone.
Donations may be tax deductible.
February is the month for celebrating the love in your life. And we don’t want you to forget those exes’ that did you wrong either!
Do you have an ex-Valentine and know they have outstanding warrants? Do you have information that they are driving with drugs in their car? Give us a call with their location and we’ll take care of the rest.
This Valentine’s Day month-long Special starts off with a set of limited-edition platinum bracelets, free transportation with a chauffeur, a one-night minimum stay in luxurious accommodations and professional glamour shots that will be posted online for all to enjoy. This special is capped off with a special Valentine’s dinner.
We know this special is so incredible that you may be tempted to provide additional referrals. We don't blame you, this special is too sweet to pass up. Operators are standing by!
We have 3-ways you can get in on this Special - call 865-215-7165 or **TIPS, go online at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org or use the P3 TIPS app.
Remember your tip may = a CASH reward!
(Laugh all you want, but someone reading this is about to call us and give someone up!)
Chances are we all of have received a phishing text, email or phone call recently and if you have not there’s probably one waiting in your inbox. It’s the easiest way for scammers to cast out their hook and find someone willing to bite, but there are several things we can do to protect ourselves and our personal information.
First, let’s take a look at some of the popular phishing messages. These messages have one thing in common they are designed to grab your attention.
Now, how do you avoid taking the bait?
Lastly, consider taking a proactive step and setting up 2-factor authentication on your accounts. This will make it harder for a scammer to gain access to your accounts even if you inadvertently give out information to a phisher.
For more information about online safety visit www.consumer.ftc.gov.
2022 was our first full year and it was a VERY busy and successful year. Take a look at some of these facts and figures then take a scroll through our page to see if you recognize anyone. Maybe you will be the next person to receive some $$$$.
To everyone following us, who have liked our page, shared our posts and submitted a tip THANK YOU! You are the reason we have such great numbers to report. If you have not invited your friends to follow us do so now. The more people who see our posts the better chance we have of getting the information to solve crimes and locate fugitives.
Remember, when you submit a tip to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers you will REMAIN ANONYMOUS and be paid a CASH reward if your tip leads to the issuance of a warrant or an arrest.
How can you avoid falling prey to one of these popular year end scams?
Do your research. Here are a few simple tips to protect yourself and your hard-earned money.
Why should we care about shoplifters? We hear this question a lot usually followed by… “they have insurance,” “they’re a big business, they deserve it with the prices they charge,” “the shoplifter is only trying to feed/cloth their family.” None of these are valid reasons for stealing.
Let’s take a look at these “excuses.”
According to the National Retail Federation, in 2021 retail thefts cost the industry over $94 billion in losses. All of this leads to an increase in prices or stores deciding to close a specific location due to an increase in thefts.
We rely on anonymous tipsters to provide information that helps law enforcement identify suspects, solve crimes and locate fugitives. We also rely on donors for the money to pay these tipsters.
This is the perfect way to answer the question, “What can I do to make a difference?” Answer, donate to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers. Your donation helps law enforcement solve crimes, apprehend fugitives, seize guns from felons and remove illegal drugs from our streets. And, it helps citizens have a way to share information they have in a safe and anonymous manner all while helping all of us have a safer place to live, work and play.
All donation amounts are welcomed and appreciated.
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