A Collegedale fugitive was apprehended after they came to City Hall on unrelated business. The individual was booked on a warrant for possession of a Schedule II drug. The individual admitted to having fentanyl on her person, but officers found none. Officers received consent to search the vehicle and this led to the individual being charged with possession of a Schedule II drug and drug paraphernalia.
A citizen reported suspicious activity after seeing people walking in the 4900 block of College Drive East.
Officers found no signs of distress or suspicious activity.
A vehicle struck a deer in the 9500 block of Apison Pike.
Officers received reports of an elderly individual walking on the train tracks in the 5400 block of Little Debbie Parkway. The individual was given a courtesy ride to Cracker Barrel.
Officers responded to the 5900 block of Main Street on a report of an individual trying on clothes and talking to themselves. The individual was asked to leave the store, to which they agreed.
Officers responded to a suspicious person in the 9500 block of Apison Pike. Officers located the individual and found who left the property.
A Collegedale fugitive was located at the Hamilton County Jail. The individual was booked on active warrants.
Officers were requested to check on two dogs outside in the high heat in the 9600 block of Chaucer Terrace. Officers found the owner who fell asleep after letting the dogs out. The dogs were okay and let go back inside.
Officers took a report of lost property in the 10000 block of Apison Pike.
Officers were asked to remove two individuals from a business in the 5500 block of Little Debbie Parkway. One of the individuals was a Hamilton County fugitive, who had methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia in their backpack. The individual was charged and taken into custody.
A traffic stop in the 5700 block of Main Street resulted in the driver being DUI, possession of a schedule II and VI drug with intent to resale, drug paraphernalia, and possession of a legend drug without a prescription.