Sheriff: Man caught on camera before theft at Catoosa County home
By FOX 5 Digital Team
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CATOOSA COUNTY, Ga. - Deputies are asking the public for help identifying a man suspected of theft at a Catoosa County home.
Officials with the Catoosa County Sheriff s Office shared Ring doorbell video footage of the suspect on its Facebook page.
According to investigators, the man was caught on camera before committing theft at a home on Tunnel Hill Road on May 7.
In the video, the man is seen peeking into multiple windows and walking on the porch while scanning the property.
Officials have not said what was stolen from the home.
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Despite wet weather raising water levels in the Little Muskingum River this week, construction continues at the Cornerville bridge on County Road 20 in Marietta Township. (Photo by Janelle Patterson)
Warmer temperatures mean it’s construction season in Ohio, but the rains also equal some delays.
This was the story at the Cornerville Bridge in Marietta Township this week, with a pivot from drilling piers to abutment work.
“We kept working, but rain obviously slows down production,” said Washington County Engineer Roger Wright. “Unfortunately the spring floods got us this week a little bit.”
With a pier underwater of the Little Muskingum River after rains throughout the middle of the week, Wright explained, drilling had to pause.
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Parks Canada is once again warning visitors to Banff National Park of cougars in the area that could pose a threat to human safety.
The organization has received more than 10 reports of cougar sightings in and around the town of Banff in the last week.
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Earlier in the month, a cougar had displayed aggressive behaviour to a dog walker in the Town of Banff, prompting a warning from Parks Canada and, ultimately, the euthanization of the cougar.