Knoxville, TN – The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help identifying six suspects involved in a felony vandalism case at Farragut High School that caused thousands of dollars in damage late September.
According to the Knox County Sheriff’s Office Juvenile Crimes Unit, the vandalism occurred between 11:30 PM and midnight on September 30, 2025, when six unidentified white male suspects, all wearing masks, entered the Farragut High School campus on foot and spray-painted multiple buildings, signs, and roadways.
Investigators believe the group entered from West End Avenue and left by climbing a fence along Lendon Welch Way. Detectives also believe a vehicle tied to the suspects was parked nearby, with security footage capturing them returning to the car after the incident.
Authorities noted that the vandalism took place just three days before the Hardin Valley Academy vs. Farragut football game. The initials “HVA” were reportedly spray-painted across several school properties.
Anyone with information on the suspects or vehicles in the area that night is urged to contact investigators. Anonymous tips can be sent by texting “KCSOTIP” to 847411, or through the KCSO 411 app, available on iOS and Android.
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