Local Business Using YouTube To Help Solve Crime

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Tammy Gallagher and her husband Al, own Ridge View driving range in Jonesborough, Tennessee. After having hundreds of dollars were stolen from this ball machine, they turned to YouTube.
“When people look at the surveillance, they will know who this guy is,“ Tammy said.
The Gallagher’s have posted surveillance video for both break-ins.
“With modern technology and you have the access to the computer and the Internet, if we can get it out there, that’s awesome,“ Tammy said.
They believe the same people are responsible for the crimes and are confident using YouTube will help them catch whoever broke in, and stole the cash. What does area law enforcement think about people turning to other resources for help with investigations like this one?
“Anyway that we can get a tip or anytime we can get any information on a case we are grateful and we will continue to follow up on that information,“ said Herman Hagie, Investigator.
He said getting the word out about crimes like this one, no matter how it’s done, usually pays off. 
“Somebody somewhere knows something about this incident,“ Hagie said.

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Flag Comment Posted by t's on June 12, 2009 at 10:02 pm

Also want everyone to know that a 500 dollar reward is being offered for the identification of the person/persons doing the break ins.

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