THP investigates I-75 rollover
by By GREG KAYLOR Banner Staff Writer
Aug 06, 2012 | 1064 views | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating the cause of a single vehicle crash Sunday afternoon on Interstate 75.

Traffic on I-75 South was slowed after the driver of a pickup truck rolled his vehicle near mile marker 29. The driver was reportedly ejected. Emergency first responders aided the victim who was later transported to Erlanger Medical Center for treatment.

THP trooper John Cochran is in charge of the investigation. The Chattanooga District office could not provide any details this morning due to the trooper’s report not being completed.

n Bradley County Sheriff’s deputies filed two reports of vandalism during the past few days.

According to a report filed by deputy Tim Bohannon, Warren Howard said someone shattered the driver’s side window from his pickup truck.

The incident occurred sometime Wednesday night at a Bell Road address.

No items were listed as missing from the truck. There was no damage assessment associated with the report.

Ammon Daniels also reported an incident which occurred on Dalton Pike.

Daniels told deputy Bohannon someone had punctured the rear tires on his van.

The incident also occurred Wednesday, according to the report. No damage estimate was listed.

n A Kile Lake Road resident reported the theft of a concrete planter from his home.

Ben Moore told deputy Travis Mull someone entered his yard early last week and took the large planter from where it was located in front of his garage

Investigation is continuing into the incident, according to Mull’s report.