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Written by Bob Gault, Public Information Office
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Wednesday, 20 February 2008 |
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Bradley County Sheriff’s deputies made two arrests Tuesday night after they were able to stop a vehicle that earlier fled from Cleveland police units on North Lee Highway. The blue Chevrolet Astro van’s speed was clocked on radar at 92 miles-per-hour in an area where the speed limit is only 45 mph. City officers followed the van onto Stuart Road. As they approached Old Tasso Road sheriff’s deputy Todd Olinger successfully deployed spike strips, a device that punctures the tires allowing air to escape in a manner that the driver is able to keep the vehicle under control. The van however continued on, turning onto Old Tasso Road and then 20th Street. At the entrance ramp the vehicle got onto APD 40 with several police units in pursuit.  Jimmy Wayne Allen That is where Deputy Doug Boucher was waiting. As the vehicle approached he was forced to take evasive action to avoid being struck by the van. The chase ended on APD 40 near the US 64 exit with the arrest of Jimmy Wayne Allen, 41, of Lee Street, who was identified as the driver of the van, and a passenger, Robin A. Lewis, 43, of Pleasant View Tennessee, his sister.  Robin A. Lewis Charges filed against the driver include felony evading arrest, resisting arrest, driving on a revoked license, no proof of insurance, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, fifth offense DUI, two counts of assault on an officer and two counts of aggravated assault. Lewis is charged with resisting stop, frisk and halt. |
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Written by Bob Gault, Public Information Office
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Wednesday, 20 February 2008 |
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A former shift manager of a fast food restaurant on Lower River Road has been charged in the theft of over $1,200 in cash and two palm pilots. Robert E. Stowell, 32, was arrested by the Criminal Investigations Division of the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday. He is charged with Theft over $1,000.  Robert E. Stowell According to information developed during the investigation, the suspect disappeared for several days after another shift manager discovered the loss on January 7. That same day a missing persons report was filed on Stowell when he did not return home from work. Investigation revealed $952 was missing which should have been deposited into the store’s bank account, and another $335 was missing from the store’s safe. It was learned that his disappearance was due to an unexpected trip to Utah. The loss reported by the restaurant was $1,707. Only the two palm pilots were recovered. |
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Written by Tim Gobble, Sheriff
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Tuesday, 19 February 2008 |
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Recently, the local news media has been reporting on allegations of a former Bradley County Sheriff’s Office employee who has claimed "waste, fraud, and abuse" occurred at the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office between September 1, 2006 and January 21, 2007. On Sunday, February 17, 2008, the District Attorney stated in an article published in the Cleveland Daily Banner that his office has already reviewed these allegations and no violations of Tennessee law were found. Additionally, the Tennessee State Comptroller’s Office has completed its yearly financial audit of the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office, which included the time frame of these allegations and there were no findings of "waste, fraud, or abuse." This same audit covered all BCSO credit card purchases and found them to be valid, lawful, and within current policy guidelines. Additionally, BCSO payroll records confirm all employees have been paid appropriately for hours worked and were not paid for hours not worked. This includes my wife, Christie, who was employed at the BCSO from November 13, 2006 through March 30, 2007. Allegations that I ordered her to be paid during a trip to London are false. The recently filed lawsuit is false, frivolous and without merit. I hope this helps clear up the matter as the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office always strives for serve you in a fair, honest and professional manner. |
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Written by Bob Gault, Public Information Office
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Tuesday, 19 February 2008 |
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Jackey Self has a hearing scheduled today (Tuesday) in Bradley County General Sessions Court following his arrest over the weekend.  Jackey William Self Self, the most recent addition to the Bradley County Sheriff’s Department’s Ten Most Wanted list, was arrested without incident. He is charged with aggravated assault in an incident that occurred early on the morning on January 1st on Sherry Drive. The victim of the assault underwent surgery on both jaws at University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville. |
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Written by Tim Gobble, Sheriff
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Friday, 15 February 2008 |
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Let me ask you a question. Are any of you spending the same amount for gasoline that you were spending three years ago? Or even last year? If your livelihood depends upon traveling or being on the road or using your automobile in any way, are your gasoline bills the same as they were three years ago? Are they lower? Are they higher? I doubt anyone can answer that their gas expenses are lower today than they were three years ago, or even lower than they were last year. How much more, then, does that apply to a law enforcement agency charged with protecting a community comprising 333 square miles? Three years ago, the BCSO fuel budget, as set by the Bradley County Commission, was $277,756. In this past budget, that fuel allowance ~ in the face or ever-increasing fuel costs ~ was $275,000. That is actually $2,756 less than three years ago. No where else in the country have fuel costs decreased over the last three years. Yet, our commission has seen fit to budget the BSCO fuel needs at $2,756 less this year than three years ago!
This gas problem is compounded by the fact that we have increased patrols in the county. Understand that Bradley County is made of up of four zones. Each of these county zones is larger in land mass than the entire city of Cleveland, and similar in population. On a recent Thursday evening, the city of Cleveland had close to 20 officers covering the city. On that same Thursday evening (as with every evening), the county had two deputies per zone (a total of eight deputies covering the entire county). Remember, each zone is larger in size than the entire city and similar in population. I don’t think two deputies per zone is too many.
When I took office in September 2006, there was often only one deputy per county zone. In other words, four deputies to cover an area over four times larger than the city (the county being 333 sq. mi., the city being 25 sq. mi.). One of the first changes I made as sheriff was to reassign top-heavy BCSO management and shift those resources to the field. In this way I was able to, first of all, increase starting pay for deputies from approximately $24,000 a year to $26,000 (city police officers start out at $32,000); and secondly, I increased county patrols to two deputies per zone instead of just one deputy per zone (two per zone is minimal; we really need more).
Shifting resources to the field and increasing patrols has proven instrumental in a 30 percent reduction in burglaries in the county last year over the year before, and an overall clearance rate of all crime in Bradley County by 45 percent. That clearance rate is actually 15 percent above the national average. Obviously, adding another patrol deputy to each zone increased gasoline usage. But it has also increased security for the citizens of Bradley County, as well as the deputies who patrol the four county zones.
When I took office, I knew gas prices and calls for service would increase because of the growing population, and I asked the county commission that $55,000 be added to the existing fuel budget in order to accommodate the anticipated increase. They made the choice not to give the BCSO an increase, but to fund us $2,756 less than three years before.
There has been a continual and unfair barrage of criticism aimed at the BCSO ever since I took office and it is harmful to the citizens of Bradley County. I have even read where some commissioners are actually calling on the BCSO to park our patrol cars and pull our drug cars out of service. I cannot overstate how ill-advised such a course of action would be. My command staff and I have been brainstorming on ways to compensate for the fuel shortfall, and we have been able to identify a combined $70,000 from other operational line items that can be transferred without substantially impacting operations in an adverse way. But this is a temporary fix at best and further transfers would require cutting services, which I do not consider a viable option.
The BCSO is statutorily mandated to keep the peace, investigate crime, patrol the roadways, protect the courts, serve criminal and civil warrants, and operate the county jail. Additionally, our duties and responsibilities cover a whole host of other areas relating to public safety, including protecting schools, traffic enforcement, environmental enforcement, and disaster preparedness and response (whether natural or manmade).
I won’t reiterate all the cost-cutting measures we have implemented at the BCSO or all the savings we have been able to achieve, as I have already done so a number of times in the past. To familiarize yourself with accurate and unfiltered information regarding the operations of the BCSO, visit this website often. I think we have done a remarkable job with limited resources; or, in the case of fuel, reduced resources.
The BCSO continues to perform in an exemplary manner. I credit the many positive accomplishments of the Sheriff’s Office to the exceptional performance and dedication of BCSO deputies. And I will continue to make their case as often and as vocally as I can. They deserve no less.
As ever, if you want to find out more about the BCSO or if you want to read the stories you won’t find anywhere else, visit our website. If you want to contact me directly with confidential and/or candid comments, you can email me at comments@bradleysheriff.com. I always enjoy hearing from you. There are solutions to every problem, and together we will find them. |
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