Power Lines And A Tree On Fire Fall Into The Road - And Other Collegedale Police Calls

  • Friday, February 23, 2024
Officers responded to power lines in the road and a tree on fire in the 9500 block of Standifer Gap Road.

A two-vehicle crash involving no injuries was reported in the 4800 block of University Drive.

A driver in the 5400 block of Little Debbie Parkway was misdemeanor cited for driving on a suspended license.

A traffic stop in the 9200 block of Lee Highway, resulted in the driver being issued a misdemeanor citation for driving on a suspended license.

An individual reported a delayed crash in the 5600 block of Little Debbie Parkway.

Officers responded to a verbal disorder in the 5800 block of Ed Ken Drive. The matter was settled peacefully.

East Ridge police apprehended a Collegedale fugitive. The individual was booked on a bond revocation warrant for drug paraphernalia.

Officers conducted a traffic stop on a stolen vehicle in the 4800 block of University Drive. The driver was arrested for felony theft and drug paraphernalia.

Officers responded to an alarm in the 9300 block of Apison Pike. Everything checked ok.

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