KPD id's suspect caught on camera stealing ATV - WBIR-TV

(WBIR-Knoxville) A man that Knoxville Police called a "one man crime spree" is now facing a number of charges. According to KPD, James Tony Burkhart,42, has racked up 18 outstanding warrants for theft and burglary since March 2014. He was finally captured on Thursday after he fled from a traffic stop in a stolen truck. Burkhart was not injured in the wreck, and neither was the woman with him, Nikki Sutton, 26. The search for Burkhart intensified after investigators recognized him in surveillance video stealing at ATV out of a Fountain City driveway. Knoxville Police tracked down and arrested a couple they believe were caught on camera stealing at ATV out of a Fountain City driveway. Investigators identified James Tony Burkhart, 42, from that surveillance video and have been tracking him ever since. The video was captured on a home surveillance camera at a Fountain City home on Sunday evening. Knoxville Police believe that suspect is James Tony Burkhart, 42. There are at least 14 warrants out for his arrest in Knoxville for theft, attempted theft, burglary, and drug charges. Burkhart has used at least two stolen vehicles, a white Dodge Ram pickup and. Source: www.wbir.com