 All this month, get any smartphone 32-gigand under for a 50% off regular price at Appalachian Wireless. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. While supplies last, two-year agreement required. The Pike County Sheriff's Office spent the day Monday actively searching for 27-year-old Dustin Morley of Deskins Road in Pikeville. According to police, Morley is wanted for a possible break-in at Johns Creek Elementary School. The Pike County Sheriff's Office was contacted Sunday evening about the alleged break-in. School officials say Morley tried to take up to $2,500 worth of school property. I got a call from my little lead director that said that someone entered the school through the gymnasium and he did not think he should be in the building. So when that happened, I immediately came to school when I called the deputies and we all arrived about the same time. After the suspect realized someone else was in the building, he dropped most of what he had in his hands, but was able to get away with what he had in his pockets before fleeing from the scene. He had taken a little bit of cash money that some of the teachers had in their drawer is just personal cash money. He had taken a remote to one of our smart board projectors. He had taken a camera. He had taken one of our radios that we use throughout the building to communicate with things that really have no value outside of here. School Thompson says the sheriff's office was able to identify Morley through surveillance footage obtained at the school. A lot of people knew him in the community and we were able to identify him through our security camera footage as well. Thompson would like to stress that students were not in any danger during the time of the incident. He tells EKB News that Little League practice had already wrapped up by the time Morley entered the building. Reporting at Johns Creek Elementary School for EKB News, I'm Shelby Still. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.