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Here is today's news on mymix1041.com, sponsored by Toyota of Cleveland: In news today… Three men have been taken into custody by Bradley County dep

Here is today’s news on mymix1041.com, sponsored by Toyota of Cleveland:

In news today…

Three men have been taken into custody by Bradley County deputies on charges of Burglary and Theft Under $1000 for breaking into and stealing from the facilities at a local ball field.

On September 9, BCSO deputies and detectives responded to the Industrial Ball Fields on Urbane Road in reference to a burglary. Employees from the Bradley County Parks and Recreation Department reported what appeared to be a forced entry into the facility. Investigation revealed that there were missing items and indications of rummaging in the concessions stand.

Security footage was retrieved by investigators, providing a visual description of a vehicle, while further investigation revealed that there were three suspects involved. 

On September 14, authorities were able to identify one suspect as Jordan Bueter, who was located during a traffic stop driving the same vehicle used during the burglaries. Bueter was arrested later that day on three counts of Burglary and two counts of Theft Under $1000.

On September 23, detectives made contact with the same vehicle with a different male driver, who was identified as Trevor Taylor, the second suspect from the burglary. Taylor was placed into custody on the same charges as Jordan Bueter.

On September 30th, detectives located and arrested the third and final suspect, Alexander Bennett. He was charged with burglary and theft under $1,000.

From the Cleveland Daily Banner…

Tim Siniard reports: Bradley County marked its 18th confirmed COVID-19-related death on Saturday, according to the Tennessee Department of Health’s daily report.

The last confirmed fatality was reported Sept. 24.

Since the pandemic began, 3,022 individuals in Bradley County have tested positive for COVID-19, resulting in 2,867 inactive/recovered cases. Currently, there are 137 active cases countywide. 

Also from The Banner…

Autumn Hughes reports: The next step in a plan to equip Bradley County Sheriff ’s Offi ce personnel with body cameras is to be voted on later this month.

The Bradley County Commission’s Law Enforcement Committee recently made the recommendation to go with the bid from Axon Enterprise, Inc., and the committee’s chair, Commissioner Erica Davis, placed the item on the agenda for the County Commission’s Oct. 19 voting session.

Purchase of the body cams was recommended by the committee and approved by the County Commission earlier this year

Davis said the bid is for 80 units, to be used for patrol first responders and school resource officers (SROs).