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Here is today's news on mymix1041.com, sponsored by Toyota of Cleveland: From the Cleveland Daily Banner… Tim Siniard reports: A woman who was a per

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

From the Cleveland Daily Banner…

Tim Siniard reports: A woman who was a person of interest in the December shooting death of a  Cleveland man has been arrested by the Cleveland Police Department.

According to CPD Public Information Officer Sgt. Evie West, Jordan Rogers was arrested for tampering with evidence in connection with the Dec. 28 shooting death of Antwaun Devonte Stokes, 26, which took place on the 100 block of Bernham Drive.

Rogers is currently being held in the Bradley County Jail.

In news today…

Bradley County deputies of the 100 shift were involved in the apprehension of several auto burglaries on Saturday, January 2; their third wave of auto burglaries in recent months. 

While assisting the Cleveland Police Department, deputies from the 100 shift apprehended four suspects that had been committing auto burglaries and thefts in local neighborhoods. Two weapons were recovered as a result from these arrests, which were later determined to have been stolen from targeted vehicles.

During similar incidents in recent months, the same deputies have located vehicles just minutes after being stolen, have arrested multiple auto burglars and thieves and have recovered several stolen items to be returned to the rightful owners.

Thank you to all of the concerned residents who have called in about suspicious activity in their area — this is the best way to support local law enforcement in locating and apprehending those who are breaking the law. 

From the Chattanoogan…

The temporary hold on all in-site visitation at the Bradley County Jail that was instituted on Dec. 11 of 2020 has been extended.

After careful evaluation of the current status of COVID-19 numbers in our area, Sheriff Lawson and the Bradley County Jail’s administration have extended the temporary hold on all on-site visitations originally set on Dec. 11 of 2020. This extension will last until Tuesday, Jan. 19.

At-home visitations are accessible through video chat platform Securus Technologies.

For more information, visit the Inmate Services page on www.bradleysheriff.com.

From WRCB Channel 3…

Tennessee has taken the wraps off a new, interactive tool to help you determine when you’ll be able to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

The eligibility tool also allows users to opt-in to receive updates and notifications about their vaccine phase and provides risk-based and age-based phase information at the county level.

Vaccine phases and the current estimated vaccine timeline can be found on the state’s COVID-19 website.