A man was arrested late last Thursday night after he reportedly took an Uber to the home of a Knoxville Police Department officer where he broke into the residence and a police cruiser. WVLT reports that officers reportedly responded to the home of a KPD officer in Powell because an unknown man was operating an issued radio from the residence when no one was supposed to be home. Police say 51-year-old Dewayne Miller was found wearing the officer’s uniform, tactical vest, law enforcement gear and was armed with a fully loaded pistol. He was also found with over $1,500 cash from the officer’s wallet. According to WVLT, Miller was charged with aggravated burglary, burglary, criminal impersonation of law enforcement, possession of firearm intent to go armed and theft.
Man Reportedly Breaks Into Knoxville Cop’s House, Puts On Uniform
Dec 27, 2021 | 11:34 AM