Road Rage Incident Reported - And Other Collegedale Police Calls

  • Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Officers responded to a road rage incident at the Zaxby’s restaurant. Both parties were educated on the dangers of road rage incidents and warned about their behavior during the incident.

Two Collegedale fugitives were located at the Bradley County Jail. The individuals were booked on active Collegedale warrants.

Officers responded to a fire alarm in the 4500 block of Forsythia Way. This turned out to be a test run by maintenance.

A two-vehicle crash involving no injuries was reported at the intersection of Apison Pike and Ooltewah Ringgold Road.

A Collegedale fugitive was located at the Hamilton County Jail.
The individual was booked on active Collegedale warrants.

Officers responded to a fire in the 5200 block of Kellogg Creek Trail. The fire was extinguished by the residents prior to responder's arrival.

A driver in the 5500 block of Little Debbie Parkway was misdemeanor cited for driving on a suspended license.

A traffic stop in the 5000 block of Little Debbie Parkway, resulted in a Hamilton County fugitive being arrested for felony aggravated assault.
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