Monday, July 25, 2022
An officer assisted a truck driver back their tractor trailer off of Watkins Street in the West District.
Four Collegedale fugitives were booked on their warrants.
EMS transported a possible stroke patient from an assisted living facility to the hospital.
Police took two elder abuse calls in the West District.
Officers responded to a business alarm in the Four Corners area.
Police responded to a domestic disorder at the College Park apartments in the West District.
Police assisted the human society retrieve a dead cat from a home in the South District.
A traffic stop in the 10400 block of Lee Highway resulted in the driver’s arrest for driving on a suspended license, possession of illegal narcotics and drug paraphernalia, tampering with evidence, and three Hamilton County warrants.
A rear end vehicle crash was reported in the 5600 block of Little Debbie Parkway.
Police checked the well-being of an East District resident.
A motorist reported that they had struck a hawk while driving through the 5600 block of Tallant Road. Officers checked the area but didn’t find the bird.
A traffic stop in the 9500 block of Lee Highway led to the occupant’s arrest for possession of heroin and drug paraphernalia.
A pedestrian was struck during the night in the 5900 block of Main Street by a passing vehicle. The pedestrian was transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
EMS transported a patient from their South District home to the hospital.
EMS transported an elderly West District resident having chest pains to the hospital.
Collegedale police assisted the sheriff’s office after a pursuit that ended with a crash near the Apison Pike and Volkswagen Drive area. Officers assisted deputies get the occupants of the crashed vehicle into custody.
Stay safe, y’all!
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