An individual reported the theft of a ring, which belongs to a family member who is a resident patient at Life Care Center of Collegedale.
A lost debit card was found in the 5900 block of Elementary Way and turned into police, who were able to locate and make contact with the card owner.
An employee for Advance 24/7, in the 5900 block of Elementary Way, reported that an individual had passed a fraudulent check in the amount of $420.49.
Chattanooga police made contact with a Collegedale fugitive wanted on a bond revocation warrant from a driving on a suspended license charge. The fugitive was transported to the jail.
Police responded to an audible alarm and an open door at Valley Signs, in the 9000 block of Jetrail Drive. Everything checked ok and the door was able to be secured.
The police and fire departments were dispatched to a possible brush fire in the 4800 block of College Drive East. The suspected smoke was found to be just steam coming from a pile of mulch.
K9 Maxim alerted officers to the presence of narcotics in a vehicle during a traffic stop in the 8700 block of Apison Pike. The driver was charged with criminal impersonation, driving on a suspended license, possession of fentanyl and drug paraphernalia.
Officers responded to a domestic disorder at The Village at Apison Pike apartment complex. The disorder was found to have been verbal only. There had been no crime committed.
The alarm at the Regions Bank at Four Corners was activated twice during the evening. Everything checked out ok both times.
An alarm was activated at Collegedale Academy High School in the 4800 block of College Drive East. Everything checked out okay.
An alarm was activated at Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics of Chattanooga in the 5500 block of Little Debbie Parkway. Everything checked out okay.
K9 Maxim was requested to assist East Ridge police with a drug sniff at a traffic stop on I-75’s exit 2. Maxim alerted officers to the presence of drugs in the vehicle and marijuana was recovered.