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FBI, Knox County Sheriff’s Office search for First Horizon robbery suspect
January 10, 2022


first horizon bank robber
First Horizon Bank robber; image courtesy of FBI


KNOXVILLE – FBI Special Agents along with the Knox County Sheriff’s Office are searching for the suspect responsible for the bank robbery of First Horizon Bank located at 11685 Parkside Drive, Farragut, TN.

At approximately 2:15 p.m. on Monday, January 10, 2022, the suspect entered the bank and approached the tellers, handed them a note, and demanded money. The tellers complied with the demands. It is believed the suspect fled the bank towards Campbell Station Road.






According to information developed in the investigation and witness statements, the suspect was described as a white male with a slender build. He may be in his late 20’s to early 30’s. He was wearing a gray shirt with the ‘Champion’ logo on the front, blue jeans, a gray toboggan with the ‘STP’ logo on the front, and a white face mask.

If you know this person or have information on the robbery, please call the FBI’s Knoxville, Tennessee Field Office at 865-544-0751, the Knox County Sheriff’s Office at 865-215-2243 or your local law enforcement agency. An online tip can be submitted at tips.fbi.gov.










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