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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Collegedale Police Department Monday, June 6th, 2022

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First responders assisted an elderly individual in the South District that had fallen in their home and needed help up.

EMS responded to the Walmart for an individual that had passed out.

An officer assisted a broken down motorist in the 9400 block of Apison Pike, near Four Corners, by pushing the vehicle out of the roadway.

EPB was notified of lines that were down in the 9800 block of Bowen Trail, near Stratton Lane.

EMS responded to a local clinic and transported a patient to the hospital.

An East District resident reported that their identity had been used to apply for several credit cards.

A traffic stop in the 10100 block of Lee Highway, near Edgmon Road, led to the driver being charged with driving on a revoked license.

Two Collegedale fugitives were booked on their warrants.

Police were dispatched to the 5300 block of High Street after receiving reports of four wheelers riding up and down the roadway, however, the officer did not locate any four wheelers.

Police and EMS responded to an East District home for a possible overdose involving a heavily intoxicated resident. The patient was transported to the hospital.

A single vehicle crash was reported in the 9900 block of Apison Pike, near Sanborn Drive, after a vehicle struck a deer. The vehicle was driven from the scene. The deer wasn’t so lucky.

Officers made contact with a theft suspect at the Walmart. The individual was arrested for multiple burglary and theft charges out of Collegedale, as well as warrants out of Hamilton and Bradley Counties.

Police were called to the Hawthorne at the Summit apartment complex in the West District for a noise complaint between neighbors.

A traffic stop in the 5500 block of Little Debbie Parkway for the wrong license plate on a vehicle resulted in the driver being arrested when the vehicle was confirmed as stolen out of Cleveland, TN. The driver was also found to have warrants out of Bradley County.

Stay safe, y’all!

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