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The Kingsport Police Department is hoping that some victims of some recent auto burglaries will come forward and claim their stolen property.
Over a recent two-day period on November 14th and 15th, 2013, several auto burglaries were reported in the Lynn Garden and Bloomingdale areas of Kingsport. K.P.D. Detectives have investigated these crimes and have made an arrest and recovered some stolen property. Some of this property has not yet been claimed. Detectives are asking for anyone who had property stolen, particularly from a vehicle, on or around November 14th or 15th, in or near the Lynn Garden or Bloomingdale areas of Kingsport, to contact them at 423-229-9429. Those wishing to re-claim stolen property will need to be able to give a detailed description of the property and/or recall identifying marks or serial numbers displayed on the property. Again, anyone who wishes to claim their property needs to contact the K.P.D Criminal Investigations Division at 423-229-9429. For additional information, please contact: P.I.O. Thomas M. Patton K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit 423-229-9433 ThomasMPatton@KingsportTN.gov |
Releasing Officer | P.I.O. Thomas M. Patton
K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit |
General Narrative |
The Kingsport Police Department is hoping that some victims of some recent auto burglaries will come forward and claim their stolen property.
Over a recent two-day period on November 14th and 15th, 2013, several auto burglaries were reported in the Lynn Garden and Bloomingdale areas of Kingsport. K.P.D. Detectives have investigated these crimes and have made an arrest and recovered some stolen property. Some of this property has not yet been claimed. Detectives are asking for anyone who had property stolen, particularly from a vehicle, on or around November 14th or 15th, in or near the Lynn Garden or Bloomingdale areas of Kingsport, to contact them at 423-229-9429. Those wishing to re-claim stolen property will need to be able to give a detailed description of the property and/or recall identifying marks or serial numbers displayed on the property. Again, anyone who wishes to claim their property needs to contact the K.P.D Criminal Investigations Division at 423-229-9429. For additional information, please contact: P.I.O. Thomas M. Patton K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit 423-229-9433 ThomasMPatton@KingsportTN.gov |
Releasing Officer | P.I.O. Thomas M. Patton
K.P.D. Community Relations & Crime Prevention Unit |
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KINGSPORT – Kingsport City Schools (KCS) is pleased to announce KCS Board of Education Vice-President, Susan Lodal has been selected as the recipient of the Tennessee School Boards Association (TSBA) Ambassadors for Education Certified and Master Ambassador Awards and elected as TSBA President-elect for 2014.
Lodal was recognized and presented the awards during the 2013 TSBA Annual Convention Awards Luncheon on Monday, November 11, 2013 from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the Presidential D Ballroom at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center in Nashville.
The TSBA Ambassadors for Education Certified and Master Ambassador Awards are in recognition of Lodals outstanding work in increasing public awareness and understanding the importance of public education during the recent school year.
The TSBA Ambassador for Education Program was developed to build greater public confidence in Tennessees public schools and better educate the public about public education. It is a community outreach program assisting local school board members in increasing public awareness and understanding of issues facing our communities, state and nation. Ambassadors are appointed by the TSBA Board of Directors to one year terms. Board members who completed at least 5 presentations throughout the year were recognized with a silver pin and designated as Certified Ambassadors. Board members who completed at least 10 presentations were recognized with a gold pin and designated as Master Ambassadors.
At the closing session of the Annual Convention, TSBA announced its roster of officers and Board of Directors for 2014 where Lodal was elected as President-elect.
Lodal has served on the KCS Board of Education since July 2003. While serving on the board, she has received numerous awards and honors including the National School Boards Association Distinguished Service Award (2012, 2010, 2007), 2011 Diamond Ambassador Award from the TSBA, the 2010 C. Hal Henard Distinguished Service Award and was named to the TSBA All Tennessee School Board.
She has served as the chairperson of the TSBA Tennessee Legislative Network, is a member of the TSBA Board of Directors and currently serves as the TSBA Board Vice President and former Treasurer. She is one of the Tennessee Legislative Network Representatives for her board and is a member of the Legislative Affairs Committee of the Kingsport Chamber of Commerce. She is a TSBA Ambassador and a Level 5 Board of Education Member, the highest designation bestowed by the TSBA.
She and her husband Peter reside in Kingsport.
For more information on Susan Lodal visit, www.k12k.com, Board of Education and for more information about TSBA visit www.tsba.net.
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.