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Brand New Body Cameras Issued To Bradley County Deputies

Brand New Body Cameras Issued To Bradley County Deputies Friday, January 22, 2021 BCSO new body cameras The Bradley County Sheriff s Office announced that all Bradley County patrol deputies have been issued brand new body cameras and, as of Thursday, have received full training on the functions and policies of these new products. In March of 2020, Sheriff Steve Lawson first presented the proposal for new body cameras to the Bradley County Commission and has worked very closely with them and Mayor Gary Davis to make this upgrade possible. “I am very appreciative of the synergy that our offices maintained through out this processes,” said Sheriff Lawson. “Together, in less than a year, we have accomplished a major goal of my administration and for that I am truly grateful. It is my hope that these new body cameras bring further accountability and protection not only to my officers, but also to the fine people of Bradley County that we serve.”

Tennessee Comptroller Reports Zero Findings During Bradley County Sheriff s Office Audit

Tennessee Comptroller Reports Zero Findings During Bradley County Sheriff s Office Audit Friday, January 8, 2021 The Bradley County Sheriff’s Office has received a zero fault findings result from the Tennessee Comptroller, following a review that was conducted for the year of 2020. The county’s fiscal year began on July 1, 2019 and ended on June 30, 2020. The Tennessee Comptroller review results were to the public on Thursday with no findings reported. “I am pleased with the outcome of the review from this past fiscal year,” says Sheriff Steve Lawson. “Within our agency, I stress accuracy and integrity, and always want to use tax payer dollars wisely and honestly. I believe that the positive results of this review compliment every member of the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office.”

2 from Tennessee charged in string of DeKalb County burglaries, thefts

2 from Tennessee charged in string of DeKalb County burglaries, thefts Tristan Wade Grider, Kathryn E. Smith They have been linked to seven burglaries and thefts in the Hammondville, Valley Head and Mentone areas, the sheriff’s office said. Posted: Dec 23, 2020 6:52 PM Posted By: Josh Rayburn Two people from Tennessee have been arrested on charges related to burglaries in three DeKalb County communities. The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office said Tristan Wade Grider, 20, and Kathryn E. Smith, 19, both of Cleveland, TN., were arrested Monday. They have been linked to seven burglaries and thefts in the Hammondville, Valley Head and Mentone areas, the sheriff’s office said.

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