Suspect Information |
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Name | Jeremy R. Stout |
Date of Birth/Age | 8/22/1984
28 Years of Age |
Race/Sex | White/Male |
Address | 1006 Laurelwood Drive, Apartment #2
Kingsport, TN |
Height/Weight | 5’5”
150 lbs. |
General Narrative |
Jeremy R. Stout is currently wanted by the Kingsport Police Department on outstanding warrants for 2 County of Burglary, Attempted Aggravated Burglary, Theft of Property over $500, Attempted Theft Under $500.
On May 12, 2013 at 5:45 PM, Jeremy Stout ran from 2517 Nathan Street when the resident came home and caught him in her storage building. Further investigation revealed that he had attempted to break into the residence as well. Sometime during the night of May 13-14, 2013, Stout returned to the scene, forced entry into the storage building and stole a Cub Cadet push mower and a DVD player. The lawnmower has since been recovered at Mr. Stout’s residence. On May 20, 2013 Mr. Stout threw a rock through the window of Holy Mountain Baptist Church located at 3121 Ashley Street in Kingsport. After breaking the window, Mr. Stout climbed on top of a heat pump in an attempt to gain entry into the church through the broken window. The church’s burglar alarm system activated, so he fled the scene. At some point during the commission of the crime, Mr. Stout apparently cut himself on the broken glass and left blood at the scene. Mr. Stout is very much aware of these warrants and it currently avoiding process of these warrants. Anyone who may have information as to the whereabouts of Jeremy Stout is asked to contact the K.P.D. Criminal Investigations Division at 423-229-9429 or Kingsport Central Dispatch at 423-246-9111. For additional information, please contact: Ptl. Thomas M. Patton K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit 423-229-9433 ThomasMPatton |
Releasing Officer | Ptl. Thomas M. Patton
K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit |
Suspect Information |
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Name | Sandra L. Noe |
Date of Birth/Age | 5/20/1968
45 Years of Age |
Race/Sex | White/Female |
Address | 2021 Hutchinson Drive
Kingsport, TN |
Height/Weight | 5’1”
228 lbs. |
General Narrative |
Sandra L. Noe is currently wanted by the Kingsport Police Department on an outstanding warrant for Felony Theft of Property over $500.
Ms. Noe had been staying with an acquaintance at 1220 Riverside Avenue in Kingsport during the two week time period prior to July 10, 2013. At some point during her stay, Ms. Noe stole several items of jewelry from the residence and pawed them at a local gold exchange business. The jewelry has since been recovered. Anyone who may have information as to the whereabouts of Sandra Noe is asked to contact the K.P.D. Criminal Investigations Division at 423-229-9429 or Kingsport Central Dispatch at 423-246-9111. For additional information, please contact: Ptl. Thomas M. Patton K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit 423-229-9433 ThomasMPatton@KingsportTN.gov |
Releasing Officer | Ptl. Thomas M. Patton
K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit |
Suspect Information |
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Name | Sandra L. Noe |
Date of Birth/Age | 5/20/1968
45 Years of Age |
Race/Sex | White/Female |
Address | 2021 Hutchinson Drive
Kingsport, TN |
Height/Weight | 5’1”
228 lbs. |
General Narrative |
Sandra L. Noe is currently wanted by the Kingsport Police Department on an outstanding warrant for Felony Theft of Property over $500.
Ms. Noe had been staying with an acquaintance at 1220 Riverside Avenue in Kingsport during the two week time period prior to July 10, 2013. At some point during her stay, Ms. Noe stole several items of jewelry from the residence and pawed them at a local gold exchange business. The jewelry has since been recovered. Anyone who may have information as to the whereabouts of Sandra Noe is asked to contact the K.P.D. Criminal Investigations Division at 423-229-9429 or Kingsport Central Dispatch at 423-246-9111. For additional information, please contact: Ptl. Thomas M. Patton K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit 423-229-9433 ThomasMPatton@KingsportTN.gov |
Releasing Officer | Ptl. Thomas M. Patton
K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit |
KINGSPORT ‚¬ Water distribution improvement work will disrupt service to customers in areas along Fordtown, Dark Hollow and Rock Springs roads on Monday, July 29, 2013. Service to customers from 1200 to 1318 Fordtown Road and 33 to 126 Dark Hollow Road will be disrupted between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. to allow for the replacement of an 8 inch water valve, weather permitting. In addition, customers from 2049 to 2141 Rock Springs Road will see service disrupted from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. as contractors tie-in newly installed water lines to existing water lines. As always, motorists are asked to be aware of Water/Wastewater contractors and/or crews in the two work areas. Customers should also take steps to safeguard their water heating systems, such as disconnecting the water heater during the work times.
KINGSPORT, Tenn. – Dobyns-Bennett High School rising senior, Sarah N. Van Dierdonck, daughter of Tamara Rivera and Olivier Van Dierdonck, earned a top composite score of 36 on a recent ACT test.
Nationally, while the actual number of students earning a composite score of 36 varies from year to year, less than one-tenth of one percent of students who take the ACT earn a top score. Among test takers in the high school graduating class of 2012, only 781 of more than 1.66 million students earned a composite score of 36.
We are honored to once again have a Dobyns-Bennett student score a perfect 36 on the ACT, said Dr. Chris Hampton, principal of Dobyns-Bennett. We are very proud of Sarah and this score is evidence of her hard work, dedication, and commitment to world class excellence.‚ I am excited to see how the opportunities her efforts will yield over the course of this school year and beyond.
The ACT consists of tests in English, mathematics, reading and science. Each test is scored on a scale of 1-36, and a student’s composite score is the average of the four test scores. Some students also take ACTs optional Writing Test, but the score for that test is reported separately and is not included within the ACT composite score.
In a letter recognizing this exceptional achievement, ACT CEO Jon Whitmore said, While test scores are just one of the many criteria that most colleges consider when making admission decisions, your exceptional ACT composite score should prove helpful as you pursue your education and career goals.
ACT test scores are accepted by all major U.S. colleges, and exceptional scores of 36 provide colleges with evidence of student readiness for the academic rigors that lie ahead.
For more information about the ACT test, visit www.act.org.
Kingsport‚ City Schools is a public school system located in Kingsport, Tenn., serving students in Sullivan and Hawkins county. The district is comprised of 13 schools, including a Pre-K, eight elementary schools, two middle schools, one high school and an alternative school; with total enrollment reaching 6,500 students. The vision of Kingsport City Schools is to be, Student Focused -¦ World Class.
For more information on Kingsport City Schools (KCS), visit k12k.com, listen live on, WCSK 90.3 FM, The Voice of KCS, watch KCS Today on Charter Channel 16 at 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. or call (423) 378.2100.‚ Were social too; follow us on Facebook, Kingsport City Schools and on Twitter, @KptSchools.