Deputies respond to two potentially dangerous incidents in Washington
WASHINGTON — Knox County Sheriff’s deputies were pulled from one potentially dangerous scene in Washington, Friday evening, to deal with another potentially dangerous scene, also originating in Washington.
A deputy arriving to the first call wasn’t surprised to find a pickup truck fully engulfed in flames on the shoulder near 327 Rockland Road (Route 17), given the multiple calls to 911. What was surprising was hearing the individual explosions of ammunition coming from within that cab.
Confirmation came immediately through discussion with the operator, who had safely pulled to the shoulder of the eastbound lane of Rockland Road, in Washington, before evacuating the vehicle just prior to 6:20 p.m., January 2, 2026. Boxes held two hundred rounds of ammunition, most of which had already detonated prior to law enforcement arrival, the truck operator had told the deputy.
Approximately 15 minutes after the truck fire was reported to KCSO, another 911 call drew responding deputies in another direction. A man allegedly had left a house carrying a rifle, threatening to first kill his wife and then to be killed by cops.
The few responding firefighters with Washington FD brought their tanker truck and battled the fire in the clear, 10-degree evening, eventually receiving help from Union FD, who resumed the traffic control left unattended after deputies were called away, allowing traffic to flow along one lane of Route 17, around PBNJ self-storage.
Firefighters remained on scene until just after 8 p.m., having seen the wreckage of the truck loaded onto a Junkyard Dog Towing flatbed.
The cause of the truck fire was not known by the time the truck was hauled away, according to Washington firefighters. The investigation continues.

