Intoxicated Person Arrested In Walmart Parking Lot - And Other Collegedale Police Calls

  • Friday, December 1, 2023
Nightshift officers were conducting a business check at the Walmart and discovered a suspicious vehicle parked in the rear of the lot. Officers made contact with the person and found a very intoxicated driver and several empty bottles of beer and liquor. The driver was charged with DUI 2nd, driving on a suspended license, and an open container violation.
 
Officers responded to a medical alarm in the 4900 block of Taylor Circle. Officers arrived and discovered that the alarm was set off accidentally. 

Officers responded to the Homewood subdivision for an individual in crisis.
Officers arrived and the individual was transported for an evaluation.

Officers responded to an alarm in the 5500 block of Little Debbie Parkway. Everything checked okay.

Officers were dispatched to Walmart after an individual caused a disorder after the store was closed. The individual left without incident.

Officers responded to an alarm in the 9500 block of Lee Highway. Police arrived and found an open door to the facility. The building was then cleared and the door was secured.

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