Person Arrested After Pursuit - And Other Collegedale Police Calls

  • Friday, June 21, 2024
Officers assisted Hamilton County with a pursuit that entered Collegedale. During the pursuit, the person attempted to strike a Collegedale Patrol vehicle head-on multiple times. The vehicle became disabled after hitting several curbs in the 7500 block of Ferdinand Pike. Hamilton County deputies took the suspect into custody on several charges. The person was charged with aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer through Collegedale. 
 
Officers were dispatched to a verbal disorder in the 10200 block of McKee Drive.
One of the involved parties left the scene before officers arrived.

East Ridge PD apprehended a Collegedale fugitive during a traffic stop. The individual was booked on a bond revocation warrant for driving on a suspended license.

Officers responded to Walmart after receiving a call about a dog locked in a car. Officers arrived and observed that the dog was okay, and the owner was with the vehicle.

A Collegedale fugitive was transported from the Polk County jail. The individual was booked on a bond revocation warrant for theft.

A fraud report was taken in the 5100 block of Chestnut Creek Road.

Officers assisted a broken-down motorist in the 4400 block of Ooltewah Ringgold Road.

A traffic stop in the 10500 block of Lee Highway resulted in the driver getting arrested for warrants out of Hamilton County. K9 Maxim performed a free-air sniff of the vehicle and alerted to the presence of narcotics. This led to the discovery of marijuana, mushrooms, and drug paraphernalia. The driver was charged with driving on a suspended license, possession of a Schedule I drug, possession of a Schedule VI, and drug paraphernalia.

A vehicle made an improper lane change and struck a TriCom fire engine as it headed to a crash on the interstate. No injuries were reported.

Officers responded to an alarm in the 5900 block of Elementary Way. Everything checked okay.

Officers were requested to check on two individuals walking in a parking lot in the 5900 block of Elementary Way. It was discovered that it was just a couple walking and talking before going home.

Officers were dispatched to a noise complaint in the 9100 block of Integra Hills Lane. Officers arrived to find young adults at the pool playing music. They agreed to leave after finding out that the pool was closed.



Business
SmartBank Welcomes Pritchett As New Mortgage Loan Officer
SmartBank Welcomes Pritchett As New Mortgage Loan Officer
  • 10/23/2024

SmartBank announces the addition of Dylan Pritchett to its growing team as a mortgage loan officer. With a background in the financial and lending industries, Mr. Pritchett brings a wealth of ... more

C&B Linen Expands Service Into Chattanooga And Surrounding Areas
C&B Linen Expands Service Into Chattanooga And Surrounding Areas
  • 10/22/2024

West Tennessee-based commercial linen and cleaning supplies company C&B Linen is expanding into Southeast Tennessee, acquiring dedicated office and service space in Chattanooga and hiring ... more

Amanda Williams Joins Grant, Konvalinka & Harrison Law Firm As Associate
  • 10/22/2024

The Grant, Konvalinka & Harrison law firm announced that Amanda Williams has joined the firm as an associate. Ms. Williams comes from San Diego. She attended Boston College and received ... more