Multiple arrested in Bowling Green theft investigation, 1 wanted by police

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Multiple people are facing charges following an extensive theft investigation in Bowling Green.
According to the Bowling Green Police Department, its Criminal Investigations Division has charged several individuals in connection with a series of thefts.
Police say the thefts include tools from construction sites, catalytic converters and copper.
Authorities say the total loss from these incidents is estimated to be around $200,000.
Bowling Green police say they received assistance from the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office and the Warren County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office in this coordinated effort.
The following individuals face charges, with some awaiting further charges or arraignments:
• 30-year-old Curry Dodd of Bowling Green: Out on cash bond, with charges pending in both Warren and Edmonson counties.
• 46-year-old Kevin Lundy of Bowling Green: Currently held in custody pending arraignment in Warren Circuit Court. Charges include theft by unlawful taking or disposition all others between $10,000 and $1,000,000 and second-degree criminal mischief.
• 43-year-old Timothy Gregg of Bowling Green: Awaiting trial on pending charges while serving a separate state prison sentence for prior theft offenses.
• 44-year-old Kevin Anderson of Bowling Green: Awaiting trial on pending charges while serving a separate state prison sentence for prior theft offenses.
• 42-year-old Nicholas Basham of Bowling Green: Pleaded guilty to felony charges and has been granted shock probation.
• 32-year-old Daniel Belcher of Bowling Green: Pleaded guilty to felony charges and remains in state custody.
• 44-year-old Joe Wheatley of Bowling Green: Pleaded guilty to felony charges and remains in state custody.
• 64-year-old Joseph Pulliam of Bowling Green: Faces active indictment warrants and is currently at large.
Indictment warrants remain active for Pulliam.
Anyone with information regarding Pulliam’s whereabouts is urged to contact the Bowling Green Police Department or Crime Stoppers at 270-781-CLUE.
