 What makes for excellence in heart care? It starts with one of the most amazing teams of heart surgeons and cardiologists that I've seen assembled under one roof and the region's leading technology in a new $40 million facility. This is the nationally recognized Heart and Vascular Institute of Eastern Kentucky at Pikeville Medical Center. On the morning of Monday, January 16th, Cedar Creek property owners called Pikeville PD to report a man trespassing. The man 35-year-old Hayes Hall was arrested at approximately 11 a.m. and was charged with criminal mischief, theft by unlawful taking above $10,000 and numerous other charges. Officer Tony Kahn shares more details. We arrive on scene on the way they tell us that he's actually loading, putting lumber and stuff on a trailer and taking it. So officers arrive on scene. By that time, the individual is attempting to leave the scene. He was blocked in on their property. The items he had was we found burglary tools in his vehicle. Also found the large amount of treated lumber, which is very expensive on the back of the trailer that belonged to the property owners. He attempted to steal a cabot or tractor and crashed it into a porta potty up on the property, destroyed the porta potty, did major damage to the tractor also. Also yielded a substantial amount of methamphetamine, the working scales also yielded a glass pipe with residue. He was transported to Pikeville to the Pike County detention center on numerous charges including criminal trespass, criminal mischief first, several felonies, burglary, the T-butt over $10,000. Police say Hall had been caught on camera attempting to steal it as well. That's when the property owners were made aware of his presence and contacted Pikeville PD. No one was injured during the arrest. It didn't do him any good either trying to leave because there's one one went in and one went out. So we had the way blocked and we got him and everything worked out good. He didn't get hurt. We didn't get hurt. We got all the materials and stuff back for the victims. He entered a property illegally and trespassed and committed a crime. So it's still going to be a theft charge, whether or not, because you just can't accidentally get on that property. It's not something you just, well, you know, I drove on this property. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to be up here. You have to go through some things to get there. So he know what he was doing. It ended good. Everything's good. No officer's got hurt and the perpetrator didn't get hurt and he's lodged in the Pike County detention center with that incident. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.