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MOUNT VERNON — Knox County Sheriff’s deputies filed these reports after their respective shifts.

JULY 29

— A female came the Knox County Sheriff’s Office (fairgrounds location) to report a TPO Violation.

— Deputies responded to an injured deer on Wooster Rd. Deputies arrived and the deer was dispatched. A resident near by took possession of the deer and was provided with a deer receipt.

— Deputies were flagged down in reference to a vandalism that occurred at the fairgrounds. A report was taken for documentation.

— A male turned in a found phone into the Sheriff’s Office.

— A deputy responded to a McKinley Rd. address on a vandalism complaint because window was broken by a rock at their residence. Photos of the damage were taken and the incident was documented.

JULY 30

— A deputy advised he had been bitten by a dog while investigating a call for service. The owner of the dog was cited by the Knox County Dog Warden and a report was made for documentation.

— A deputy was dispatched to Old Mansfield Road to investigate a complaint of harassment. Complainant stated that he had received a message from an unknown person insulting him. The complainant wanted to document the incident in case it continues. Nothing further at this time.

— Deputies were dispatched to a residence where the owner stated there was to be no one on or in the property. Deputies made contact with two individuals where they were advised of the complaint and warned on criminal trespass. The property owner gave verbal consent to search the structure which the suspects were trespassing in. Deputies seized drug paraphernalia which was then placed into evidence for destruction. A report was made for documentation.

JULY 31

— Deputies responded to a report of an injury crash on Upper Fredericktown Road. The complainant reported that an unknown vehicle collided with his mirror causing unknown injuries. The driver was transported by ambulance and a crash report taken.

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