BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Several individuals are facing charges following a major theft investigation in Bowling Green.
According to the Bowling Green Police Department (BPD), its Criminal Investigations Division charged multiple people in connection with a series of thefts, including construction tools, catalytic converters, and copper, resulting in an estimated $200,000 in losses.
The investigation involved cooperation with the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office and the Warren County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office.
The individuals facing charges include:
Curry Dodd, 30, Bowling Green – Out on cash bond; charges pending in Warren and Edmonson counties.
Kevin Lundy, 46, Bowling Green – Held in custody pending arraignment; charged with theft by unlawful taking ($10,000–$1,000,000) and second-degree criminal mischief.
Timothy Gregg, 43, Bowling Green – Awaiting trial while serving a separate state prison sentence for prior theft offenses.
Kevin Anderson, 44, Bowling Green – Awaiting trial while serving a separate state prison sentence for prior theft offenses.
Nicholas Basham, 42, Bowling Green – Pleaded guilty to felony charges; granted shock probation.
Daniel Belcher, 32, Bowling Green – Pleaded guilty to felony charges; remains in state custody.
Joe Wheatley, 44, Bowling Green – Pleaded guilty to felony charges; remains in state custody.
Joseph Pulliam, 64, Bowling Green – Faces active indictment warrants; currently at large.
Authorities continue to pursue Pulliam, with indictment warrants remaining active.