According to a report filed by deputy Adam Ensley of the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office, Daniel Oliver said he made the discovery Thursday.
A possible suspect has been established in the case.
Missing were a bucket of miscellaneous tools, a single-tank DeWalt air compressor and a Porter-Cable miter saw.
The missing tools were valued at $350.
According to the report, the building was not secured at the time of the theft.
Investigation is continuing.
- Bradley County 911 dispatchers were busy along with other emergency personnel today answering car crash calls.
Heavy fog could have been a contributing factor in the crashes reported around 8 a.m.
According to officials, a van ran down an embankment on APD 40 near the Humphrey Bridge Road overpass. No injuries were reported.
Two crashes were reported on Dalton Pike.
Officials said one crash was reported near the intersection of Broomfield Road and the other at the intersection of Golf Drive.
No injuries were reported in either of those crashes.
A dense fog advisory was issued by the National Weather Service at 3:17 a.m.
n A Neighborhood Watch program is planned Thursday for the Wilson Heights community. The meeting will be held at Bellfounte Baptist Church at 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.
Lt. Bob Hancock, coordinator of the Neighborhood Watch program for the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office, will be answering questions and providing information about 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 e-mail at bhancock@bradleyco.net.



