According to reports from Cleveland-Bradley County 911, the crash involved two vehicle. One of the passengers was a small child who was evaluated by Bradley County Emergency Medical Service.
According to the report, the call came in at 7:01 a.m.
Responders indicated minor injuries to victims.
Assisting at the scene were Bradley County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Bradley County Fire Rescue personnel.
- A Parker Drive resident reported to the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office that his apartment had been burglarized.
According to a report filed Tuesday evening, Bryan A. Parris said when he arrived home, he noticed someone had forced entry through a door.
The burglary was believed to have occurred between 3 p.m. and 7:45 p.m.
Parris indicated the only items he could confirm missing at the time of the initial report was clothing.
Damage to the door was estimated at $300.
The missing clothing was assessed at $50.
The report indicated a possible suspect was named and information was passed on to detectives with the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division.
- Tennessee Highway Patrol will be conducting Driver’s License Roadside Safety Checkpoints in Bradley County beginning this St. Patrick’s Day weekend.
The checkpoints will be set up in random location in the county.
According to THP officials, checkpoints are an effective means of recognizing the dangers presented to the driving public, by motorists who would violate the driver’s license laws of the state.
All scheduled checkpoints are contingent upon weather conditions and manpower availability.



