Impersonator visiting homes in Knox County; do not provide information
Knox Public Health has been informed that someone is visiting homes in and around Knox County claiming to be an employee of the health department. The individual is claiming they need to discuss retirement benefits or Medicare.
Knox Public Health wants to remind everyone that:
And if someone comes to your home making these claims, do NOT provide any information. Call the police immediately to report the incident.
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Impersonator visiting homes in Knox County; do not provide information
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Todd Aaron Miller, 58, passed away Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at his residence.
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Robert Greer Crise, Sr., 96, died Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025, at Danbury Mt. Vernon.
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