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Knox County deputies were notified of a vandalism incident at the Royal Oak Presbyterian Church in early February. While investigating, it was discovered the church's brass bell had been stolen.
Investigators quickly got to work attempting to locate the culprit and (hopefully) return the bell. Unfortunately, during the course of the investigation, it was discovered "the bell had been cut up and sold to a recycling center for $724.00."
Deputies were able to use this information to identify the suspect, 42-year-old Travis Heath. He was arrested on Tuesday, February 25th.
Travis Heath was booked into Knox County Jail and is being charged with criminal mischief and theft.
It is certainly sad to see a relic destroyed for scrap metal.
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