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Grandfather reports robbery by grandson, knife-wielding suspect

Posted at 1:10 pm November 20, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

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An Anderson County man told deputies he was robbed at knifepoint Wednesday night by his grandson and a second man wearing a green rag over his face and holding a 15-inch-long knife, authorities said.

Deputies responded to a reported robbery in progress on Clear Branch Road, south of Rocky Top, at about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday. When they arrived, resident Genis Hawkins told them he had answered a knock at the door and opened it for his grandson, who asked if he could use Hawkins’ phone. Hawkins said he left the door open and went to get the phone from his pants pocket.

But then his grandson and the armed man entered the home, Hawkins said. The armed man allegedly held the knife to Hawkins’ stomach area and told Hawkins he would “gut him,” according to an Anderson County Sheriff’s Department incident report.

The grandson demanded money, the report said. Hawkins said he gave his grandson a pair of pants that had three envelopes with $2,600 cash in various denominations, a cell phone, and his wallet with two bank cards and a driver’s license.

The grandson and the armed man then walked outside, and the man with the knife, described as an unknown white man, told Hawkins to stay inside or he would stab him. The two then ran down the driveway and fled in a vehicle driven by an unknown third suspect, Hawkins said.

One of the cash-filled envelopes was later found in Hawkins’ driveway. It had 14 $100 bills inside, and investigators photographed the bills and returned them to Hawkins.

Hawkins was not injured in the incident, described as an aggravated robbery, and the investigation is continuing.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated robbery, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Clear Branch Road, Genis Hawkins, knife, robbery, Rocky Top

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