http://wtvr.com/2015/12/05/suspect-a...-in-to-police/
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. — The man police are investigating for stealing shoes and returning them with, what police called“biological evidence,” has turned him-self. The thefts have taken place in the Monument Avenue corridor, near the city line, since early September.
The suspect has been identified as Kenneth Johnson III. Henrico County School spokesman, Andy Jenks confirmed to CBS 6, Johnson is a math teacher at Varina high school and has been placed on administrative leave.
Friday Henrico police said thesuspecthad been identified and charges were pending.
Police said they started receiving reports of women whose shoes had been removed from their porches overnight. Documents show, they are four related incidents that has been reported, but police believe there are more victims and possibly in other jurisdictions.
Police didn’t specify what type of bodily fluids were left in the shoes, but did say it is not fecal in nature.
“We had an incident where one house had the same thing happen twice,” Henrico Police Lt. Chris Eley said, “and that’s when we started looking more seriously.”
Victims
One victim told CBS 6 reporter Melissa Hipolitshe actually confrontedthe shoe stealer when she drove up to her home to find him walking away with herrunning shoes.
She asked him what he was doing, and he told her he loved the smell of her shoes before sniffing them in front of her.
In an email sent to the area’s neighborhood watch group, another victim said she found a note in her shoe.
The note stated the suspect was “a married man and his wife’s shoes did not have a smell and he liked performing perverted activity in the shoes and then returning them.”
Police looking for victims
During the investigation, Henrico Police obtained information which leads them to believe there are potentially more victims related to these incidents. They are asking for the public’s assistance identifying and locating more potential victims of these incidents.
Anyone with information about the crime is asked to contact Detective Duane Stone at (804) 501-7176 or Henrico Police at (804) 501-5000.
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. — The man police are investigating for stealing shoes and returning them with, what police called“biological evidence,” has turned him-self. The thefts have taken place in the Monument Avenue corridor, near the city line, since early September.
The suspect has been identified as Kenneth Johnson III. Henrico County School spokesman, Andy Jenks confirmed to CBS 6, Johnson is a math teacher at Varina high school and has been placed on administrative leave.
Friday Henrico police said thesuspecthad been identified and charges were pending.
Police said they started receiving reports of women whose shoes had been removed from their porches overnight. Documents show, they are four related incidents that has been reported, but police believe there are more victims and possibly in other jurisdictions.
Police didn’t specify what type of bodily fluids were left in the shoes, but did say it is not fecal in nature.
“We had an incident where one house had the same thing happen twice,” Henrico Police Lt. Chris Eley said, “and that’s when we started looking more seriously.”
Victims
One victim told CBS 6 reporter Melissa Hipolitshe actually confrontedthe shoe stealer when she drove up to her home to find him walking away with herrunning shoes.
She asked him what he was doing, and he told her he loved the smell of her shoes before sniffing them in front of her.
In an email sent to the area’s neighborhood watch group, another victim said she found a note in her shoe.
The note stated the suspect was “a married man and his wife’s shoes did not have a smell and he liked performing perverted activity in the shoes and then returning them.”
Police looking for victims
During the investigation, Henrico Police obtained information which leads them to believe there are potentially more victims related to these incidents. They are asking for the public’s assistance identifying and locating more potential victims of these incidents.
Anyone with information about the crime is asked to contact Detective Duane Stone at (804) 501-7176 or Henrico Police at (804) 501-5000.





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