Ex-Knox officer charged with child rape moved to Blount jail
By Jamie Satterfield
The Tennessee Bureau of
Investigation is alleging a former Knox County Sheriff’s Office lieutenant
repeatedly raped a girl beginning when she was 12-years-old, court records
show.
A Knox County grand jury on
Tuesday issued a sealed presentment charging Dennis Mills Jr., 43, with crimes
that include two counts of child rape for the alleged sexual abuse of the girl
from March 2012 to March 2013 when the girl was 12. He is charged with
statutory rape by an authority figure for alleged rapes from March 2013 to
March 3, 2014, while the girl was 13.
The move to indict Mills for
alleged rapes while the girl was 12 ups the ante for Mills should he be
convicted. Child rape is a class A felony which carries a minimum 25-year
prison term.
The indictment was obtained by
Knox County Assistant District Attorney General Joanie Stewart. TBI Agent Andy
Corbitt is listed as lead investigator.
Mills was fired Tuesday night
after his arrest, according to Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Martha Dooley.
The TBI began investigating the
Powell resident on March 4, at the request of District Attorney General Randy
Nichols. Nichols’ office, along with the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, assisted
in the investigation.
Earlier, the Sheriff’s Office
placed Mills on administrative leave without pay.
Upon arrest, Mills was housed
in the Knox County Detention Facility on a $250,000 bond. Mills later was
transferred to the Blount County Jail.
Sheriff Jimmy "J.J."
Jones said Mills was transferred so it would not appear that he would be shown
favoritism in the Knox County facility.
Knox County court records show
that the teen approached her mother late the evening of March 3 and alleged
that Mills had “been forcing her to have sex with him for over a year.” The
girl said Mills had abused her that day.
The teen said Mills threatened
that “no one would believe her” if she told others about the alleged abuse and
that authorities would take her from her mother.
The girl’s mother informed the
TBI of the allegations, court records show, and took her daughter to East
Tennessee Children’s Hospital for an examination.