RUGER PISTOL STOLEN FROM TRUCK PARKED ON FOX TRAIL DRIVEWAY
The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office in Tennessee approved an incident report on January 11, 2026, documenting a theft classified as “All Other Larceny.”
The Victim, a 29-year-old resident of Fox Trail in Crossville, reported the incident by phone to Deputy Nathan Lewis. He stated that approximately a week and a half earlier (around late December 2025 or early January 2026), a black Ruger .380 semi-automatic pistol (valued at $300) was stolen from a work truck parked in his driveway at the same address.
The theft reportedly occurred between 4:00 PM and 4:10 PM on January 11, 2026, though the timing appears inconsistent with the “week and a half ago” description in the narrative, possibly indicating when the victim noticed or reported the loss. The victim was unsure of the perpetrator but suggested it might have been one of his friends.
No suspect was identified, no weapon was used in the theft itself, and there were no indications of forced entry, bias, gang involvement, or other criminal activity.
Deputy Lewis entered the firearm into the NCIC database as stolen. The case remains uncleared, with the report approved by Sergeant Ryan Ashburn later that evening.
