Law enforcement probes fuel, jewelry box thefts
by GREG KAYLOR Banner Staff Writer
Mar 25, 2012 | 2014 views | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
An estimated 100 gallons of diesel fuel was reported stolen from a storage tank at the property of a deceased man.

According to Mary Bagley, the daughter of the deceased property owner, the incident could have occurred sometime last year.

A report was filed by deputy Michael Westfield.

According to his report, Bagley is one of the caretakers of the property and made the discovery Thursday.

The loss was estimated at $364.75.

n Jewelry boxes were the only items determined missing in a household burglary at a Meador Lake Road address.

According to a report filed by Bradley County deputy Steve McCullough, a door to the residence owned by Yvonne Francis Cox had been kicked in.

McCullough noted in his report he found several pieces of jewelry in the front yard after he began his initial investigation.

The jewelry boxes contained costume and other jewelry.

According to the report, the missing items were valued at $515.

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

Lt. Bob Hancock, coordinator of the Neighborhood Watch program for the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office will be answering questions and providing information 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.