One injured in morning mishap on Durkee Road
by GREG KAYLOR, Banner Staff Writer
Mar 30, 2012 | 1357 views | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Tennessee Highway Patrol is in charge of a single-vehicle crash investigation on Durkee Road early this morning.

According to information provided by Bob Gault of the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to the call for help just before 4 a.m.

A vehicle had overturned and the driver was reportedly injured.

When deputies arrived, the driver was out of the vehicle.

Bradley County Emergency Medical Service paramedics responded along with Bradley County Fire Rescue to aid at the scene.

Gault’s report indicated the male driver was transported to SkyRidge Medical Center for treatment.

- A personal watercraft component was reportedly stolen from a home on Eagle Park Road. The vessel had been under repair and a part ordered and reportedly delivered, but never received by the purchaser.

According to a report filed by deputy Nathan Aly of the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office, Melissa Roberts said she ordered the part and officials with the delivery service said it had been delivered.

Roberts said she was not able to locate the item.

The craft’s impeller assembly was valued at $165.

- A Neighborhood Watch program is planned April 10, for the Spring Lake Apartments community. The meeting will be held at the Community Clubhouse located at 1525 Spring Place Road, at 6:30 p.m.

Lt. Bob Hancock, coordinator of the Neighborhood Watch program for the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office, will be answering questions and providing information on how residents can set up a watch program in their community.

For additional information regarding this program or how to establish a Neighborhood Watch program, contact Hancock at 728-7321, or via email at bhancock@bradleyco.net.