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Collegedale Police Department The Weekend Highlights Friday, November 18, 2022

Friday, November 18, 2022

A Misty Valley resident made a noise complaint about a neighbor with a loud vehicle driving through the neighborhood in the early morning hours. 

A minor parking lot crash was reported at the Hawthorne at the Summit apartment complex. 

A Collegedale fugitive was booked on a bond revocation warrant from an original charge of DUI. 

Walmart reported a theft. The suspect was identified and charges are pending. 

Officers worked a crash at the intersection of Lee Highway and Edgmon Road. 

A traffic stop in the 9200 block of Apison Pike resulted in the driver’s arrest for possession of illegal narcotics and tampering with evidence. 

A traffic stop for a light law violation in the 8900 block of Apison Pike identified the driver as a Hamilton County fugitive. The individual was taken into custody and transported to the jail to be booked on the county warrants. 

A traffic stop in the 8700 block of Apison Pike for a vehicle driving 72 mph in a 45 mph zone resulted in the driver’s arrest after they refused to sign their traffic tickets. The driver was charged with speeding and child restraint violations due to the two small children who were not properly restrained. 

Police responded to the Hills Parc apartment complex for a disorder involving two individuals yelling on a balcony. Contact was made with one individual who was very intoxicated. That individual advised that the other had already left and that there would be no more issues. 

Saturday, November 19, 2022

A Collegedale fugitive was transported from the Bradley County jail to the Hamilton County Jail to be booked on a bond revocation warrant from an original shoplifting charge. 

A Hills Parc apartment complex resident made a property damage report after noticing damage to their parked car. 

An officer responded to the 19200 block of Virley Lane after a resident made a noise complaint about loud music. No music was heard when the officer arrived.  

While patrolling the West District, an officer came up on a pickup truck in the 8800 block of Apison Pike that had lost the furniture it had been carrying. The officer was able to help load the items and get the truck back on their way.

A hit and run crash between two vehicles was reported in the 9200 block of Apison Pike. One vehicle fled the scene. 

A traffic stop in the 9900 block of Lee Highway led to the driver being charged with driving on a suspended license. 

Officers responded to a disorder in the Robinson Farm neighborhood after two residents got into an argument over loud music. No crime was committed. A report was filed. 

Officers kept the peace while an individual retrieved their belongings from a former partner’s home at the Hills Parc apartment complex. 

Police were requested to check the well being of an individual at an East District home on Landrum Drive. The resident advised that the individual hadn’t lived in the house in two years. 

Sunday, November 20, 2022

Officers responded to a verbal disorder at the Collegedale Commons regarding a dog not being on a leash. The city ordinance regarding leashes was discussed and both Individuals left without further incident. 

A minor fender bender was reported on the Walmart parking lot. 

A concerned citizen reported that there were screws scattered across the roadway in the 10500 block of Lee Highway. Nothing was located. 

Officers worked a two car crash in the 9500 block of Apison Pike. 

An officer assisted a motorist change a flat tire in the 4500 block of Forsythia Way. 

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