Bradley County Sheriff
Tim Gobble said today today that his Criminal Investigations Division
has cleared 14 active investigations that were being conducted by
either the Sheriff's Office or the Cleveland Police Department.
Steven
E. Blankenship, 26, was taken into custody by the Athens Police
Department Wednesday evening after a BOLO (Be On the Lookout) was
issued for the vehicle he was driving. He is now at the Bradley
County jail charged with 21 felony counts of Burglary and Theft.
Through
investigation of several recent burglaries, Blankenship was developed
as a possible suspect and it was learned he had been living at a
local motel. When detectives went there to question him about the
thefts they were told by the motel management that he had not been
there for several days and had not paid his rent.
In
property motel personnel removed from the room detectives found items
that were taken on August 3 from the Bradley County Emergency Medical
Service station on Paul Huff Parkway and in a July 29 burglary of an
automobile at SkyRidge Medical Center.
Several
EMS uniforms and other items valued at $1,000 and the purse were
recovered.
Blankenship,
who lives in Calhoun Tennessee, has been charged with 11 counts of
Aggravated Burglary, Three counts of Burglary, Five Counts of Theft
over $1,000, and 2 Counts of Theft over $500. Those charges stem
from burglaries to 11 residences, two businesses, and one
outbuilding.
The
arrest clears six active investigations for BCSO and 5 for CPD.
Detectives assigned to the investigation checked
local pawn shops and recovered a desktop computer and monitor that
was stolen from a Century 21 office at 3935 Old Tasso Road on August
2, and a number of power tools that were taken the same day from a
residence on Ridgeview Drive. A white Ford F150 pickup truck that was
taken from the real estate office was being driven by the suspect and
was recovered when Athens Police took him into custody. Those items
have been returned to the owners.
Other
cases cleared were:
The
investigation is continuing and additional charges could be filed.