Officers Respond To Shooting - And Other Collegedale Police Calls

  • Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Officers assisted Hamilton County Deputies with a person shot in the 4800 block of Pattentown Road. Officers helped secure the scene and search for the individual responsible for the shooting.

Officers were dispatched to a road hazard in the 9500 block of Bill Reed Road. Officers removed the obstruction from the roadway.


A minor two-vehicle crash occurred in the 10000 block of Blair Road.


Officers assisted individuals with a civil matter in the 5100 block of Ooltewah Ringgold Road. The individuals were given advice, and the officers returned to service.


A driver in the 9200 block of Lee Highway was misdemeanor cited for possession of a schedule VI drug.


A two-vehicle crash occurred in the 5500 block of Little Debbie Parkway.


A Collegedale fugitive was located at the Hamilton County Jail. The individual was booked on a bond revocation warrant for theft charges.


A driver jumped the curb in the 9200 block of Lee Highway after officers initiated a traffic stop. Officers were successful in getting the vehicle back on the roadway.

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