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Collegedale Police Department The Daily Highlight Report Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Officers were dispatched to a disorder in the 10000 block of Moore Road involving an argument over a wallet and a PlayStation. Officers helped the individuals involved come to a peaceful solution.  

A shoplifter was caught at the Walmart and charged with the theft. 

An officer took a deceptive practice report at the Collegedale Credit Union involving a former employee. 

Police were called to a South District business to stand by and keep the peace while an employee was terminated from their job. 

An alarm was activated at a West District church. Everything checked out ok. 

A West District pharmacy reported that two individuals had been to their business seeking narcotics. 

A vehicle crash report was taken in the 9900 block of Apison Pike after two vehicles had sideswiped each other. 

Soddy Daisy police got out with a Collegedale fugitive who had a warrant for possession of illegal narcotics. The individual was transported to the jail for booking. 

A Collegedale fugitive was booked on their warrants for possession of illegal narcotics and tampering with evidence. 

An individual was taken in custody during court for a Hamilton County Warrant and transported to the jail. 

Collegedale police were requested to assist the sheriff’s office with a residential burglary in progress in the 9300 block of Bill Reed Road. Four people were arrested. 

A resident of the Hills Parc apartment complex reported that someone had stolen $251 from their apartment. 

Police were called to a disorder at Jack’s Family Restaurant after a customer and an employee got into a verbal altercation. 

Officers took a crash report in the 4300 block of Ooltewah Ringgold Road after a fire truck struck a deer. 

A Collegedale fugitive was booked on bond revocation warrants from original charges of driving on a revoked license and possession of drug paraphernalia. 

Police were called to the Walmart after management requested that an intoxicated individual be removed from the store. 

A traffic stop in the 5600 block of Little Debbie Parkway resulted in the driver’s arrest for driving on a suspended license and for a warrant out of East Ridge. 

Collegedale police were requested to assist the Humane Society with five pit bulls allegedly fighting in the 5600 block of Tucker Road. When the officer arrived the dogs were fine and in good health. The Humane Society cancelled their response. 

Walmart reported a felony theft that had occurred on November 4th and another on November 6th. 

A Collegedale fugitive was booked on bond revocation warrants after failing to appear in court on driving on a revoked license charge.

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