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GENERAL NARRATIVE |
On October 4, 2014 at approximately 11:00 PM a lady’s purse was stolen while she was dancing at the Eagles Club, located at 926 East Stone Drive in Kingsport. Surveillance video captured two suspects, one a white male and the other a white female, entering the building and later exiting the building with the purse. The purse was recovered at a local fast food restaurant the following day, but the victim’s credit cards had been removed from her purse.
The female suspect has been identified as Patricia A. Graham, and charges are pending. Detectives are still attempting to determine the identity of the male suspect. Photos of the male suspect take from surveillance video are included in this release. In the videos, the suspect is the white male dressed in an untucked long-sleeved button-up shirt and blue jeans who is accompanied by the white female (Patricia Graham) dressed in all black. He can be seen carrying a woman’s purse in the second video as he is leaving. Clips of the video footage have been made available for viewing on the K.P.D. YouTube channel via the links below: Suspects entering: http://youtu.be/3RXDnzm48E0 Suspects exiting with purse in hand: http://youtu.be/2LOqrPftFp4 Anyone who recognizes this individual is asked to contact K.P.D. Detectives at 423-229-9429 or call Kingsport Central Dispatch at 423-246-9111. Alternatively, if an individual who is able to supply information related to this or any other case wishes not to be identified, tips can be submitted anonymously via online “Citizen Feedback” forms available at the following link: http://police.KingsportTN.gov/Citizen_Feedback Ms. Graham has also been implicated in another theft case. On October 15, 2014, K.P.D. issued a news release requesting assistance from the public in identifying a white female who shoplifted bedding materials from a local Wal-Mart. K.P.D. received over a dozen tips in that incident, positively identifying Ms. Graham as the suspect in question. She has already been charged in that incident. For additional information on the Wal-Mart case, see the original news release linked below: |
SUSPECT INFORMATION | |
Name | Unknown |
Race/Gender | White/Male |
SUSPECT INFORMATION | |
Name | Patricia A. Graham |
Age | Date of Birth 3/27/1967
47 Years of Age |
Race/Gender | White/Female |
Residency | 1129 Bridwell Street
Kingsport, TN |
RELEASING OFFICER | ||
Thomas M. Patton, Public Information Officer
Kingsport Police Department Professional Standards Unit |
GENERAL NARRATIVE |
On October 4, 2014 at approximately 11:00 PM a lady’s purse was stolen while she was dancing at the Eagles Club, located at 926 East Stone Drive in Kingsport. Surveillance video captured two suspects, one a white male and the other a white female, entering the building and later exiting the building with the purse. The purse was recovered at a local fast food restaurant the following day, but the victim’s credit cards had been removed from her purse.
The female suspect has been identified as Patricia A. Graham, and charges are pending. Detectives are still attempting to determine the identity of the male suspect. Photos of the male suspect take from surveillance video are included in this release. In the videos, the suspect is the white male dressed in an untucked long-sleeved button-up shirt and blue jeans who is accompanied by the white female (Patricia Graham) dressed in all black. He can be seen carrying a woman’s purse in the second video as he is leaving. Clips of the video footage have been made available for viewing on the K.P.D. YouTube channel via the links below: Suspects entering: http://youtu.be/3RXDnzm48E0 Suspects exiting with purse in hand: http://youtu.be/2LOqrPftFp4 Anyone who recognizes this individual is asked to contact K.P.D. Detectives at 423-229-9429 or call Kingsport Central Dispatch at 423-246-9111. Alternatively, if an individual who is able to supply information related to this or any other case wishes not to be identified, tips can be submitted anonymously via online “Citizen Feedback” forms available at the following link: http://police.KingsportTN.gov/Citizen_Feedback Ms. Graham has also been implicated in another theft case. On October 15, 2014, K.P.D. issued a news release requesting assistance from the public in identifying a white female who shoplifted bedding materials from a local Wal-Mart. K.P.D. received over a dozen tips in that incident, positively identifying Ms. Graham as the suspect in question. She has already been charged in that incident. For additional information on the Wal-Mart case, see the original news release linked below: |
SUSPECT INFORMATION | |
Name | Unknown |
Race/Gender | White/Male |
SUSPECT INFORMATION | |
Name | Patricia A. Graham |
Age | Date of Birth 3/27/1967
47 Years of Age |
Race/Gender | White/Female |
Residency | 1129 Bridwell Street
Kingsport, TN |
RELEASING OFFICER | ||
Thomas M. Patton, Public Information Officer
Kingsport Police Department Professional Standards Unit |
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KINGSPORT – If you are passionate about local bard and always looking for an adventure-there is a new bardie event coming to the Tri-Cities that promises to delight your palate. Southern Culture Cuisine is teaming up with Tastes of the Town Tours this fall to create a unique dining experience modeled after the underground supper clubs made popular in Charleston, SC, Asheville, NC as well as numerous other metropolitan areas.
The dinners will be prepared by a different local chef from the Tri-Cities each time and will be hosted in unconventional spots all over the region. The exact location will not be disclosed until a few days before the dinner to ticket holders only. The first two events were sold out successes, traveling to venues in Bristol and Abingdon. The third event will be held in Kingsport on Sunday, November 2nd.
Southern Culture Cuisines founder, Nathan Breeding, is a chef himself, and will be the featured chef for Novembers event. Originally from Abingdon, VA, Breeding was impressed by the underground dinners there put on by Guerilla Cuisine, and wanted to create similar experiences back home. We are bringing the love and passion for Southern hospitality from Charleston here to the barthills of Appalachia, explains Breeding. This is much more than just sitting down for dinner-its about community and bringing people together.
Having previously worked with Breeding when he was a chef in Abingdon, Tastes of the Tours operator, Sara Cardinale, was eager to partner on the dinners. Nathan always impressed the tour goers with his creativity in using local bard from the region, says Cardinale. Our tours have highlighted the experience of dining and community in a new format, so it makes perfect sense to help put this together.
Also, as part of each dining experience, attendees can expect live music as well as live art happenings. The previous two dinners have showcased local musicians and local artists, who have made a piece of art during the event, much to the delight of the crowd. The November dinner will feature Jessee Lewis from Motel Rodeo collaborating with Evie Andrus, local fiddle player from Johnson City, TN.
Adventurous eaters can expect an intimate dinner party atmosphere featuring local bard re-imagined in new ways. Each event features a 4-course meal and live music, limited to 60 diners. Part of the proceeds from the dinners will go to a non-profit of the chefs choice, with the November benefactor being the Bays Mountain Park Association. Tickets are $55 and available online at www.southernculturellc.com or www.tastesofthetowntours.com. For more information, contact Breeding at 276-608-6854 or Cardinale at 276-274-5483.
GENERAL NARRATIVE |
This Saturday, October 25, 2014, motorists should expect increased traffic congestion and delays in Downtown Kingsport and surrounding areas.
Activities connected with the Haunted Half Marathon and the Rockin’ the Hallows Halloween Party will take place throughout the day from approximately 2:00 PM until midnight. At approximately 3:00 PM, sections of the following roadways will be closed for the race for approximately 3 hours: 1) Clinchfield Street 2) Market Street 3) Main Street 4) Sullivan Street 5) Wilcox Drive 6) Industry Drive 7) Arch Street 8) Roller Street The Halloween party will take place at the Farmer’s Market from 7:00 PM until midnight. Area motorists not planning on participating in these events should plan ahead and seek an alternate route to avoid congestion and delays. Motorists traveling in the vicinity of the event areas are asked to exercise courtesy and patience, follow all detours, obey all traffic instructions, and keep a cautious eye out for pedestrians, cyclists, and slow moving vehicles. A map of the race course has been included in this release. For additional information regarding these events, please visit the following links: |
RELEASING OFFICER | ||
Thomas M. Patton, Public Information Officer
Kingsport Police Department Professional Standards Unit |
GENERAL NARRATIVE |
Eugene Kaywood, who was reported missing on October 20, 2014, has been located. He is now in the company of family members and is safe and sound.
As previously released: Kingsport Police Detectives are requesting assistance from the public in locating a missing person. On October 20, 2014, Eugene Kaywood was reported missing by his caregiver. He was last seen standing in the carport outside of his residence at approximately 8:40 AM that morning. Due to medical conditions, Mr. Kaywood is unable to properly care for himself. There is some indication that he might be visiting with some friends at an unknown location, and those friends may be looking after him; however, that has not yet been confirmed. Mr. Kaywood is described as a 56 year old white male, approximately 5 feet, 6 inches in height, weighing approximately 115 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing blue jeans, a maroon shirt, a green coat, brown boots, and a white University of Tennessee Volunteers hat. A photograph of Mr. Kaywood has been included in this release. Detectives are asking for anyone who may know Mr. Kaywood’s whereabouts to contact them as soon as possible in the K.P.D. Criminal Investigations Division at 423-229-9429 or via Kingsport Central Dispatch at 423-246-9111. Alternatively, if an individual who is able to supply information related to this or any other case wishes not to be identified, tips can be submitted anonymously via online “Citizen Feedback” forms available at the following link: |
RELEASING OFFICER | ||
Thomas M. Patton, Public Information Officer
Kingsport Police Department Professional Standards Unit |