The victim reported her car's tires being slashed after it had been parked at the apartments for approximately two days. She believed she knew the suspect, but no proof or video of the incident was available.
A follow-up was conducted to notify the business owner that the suspect was found and informed they would be trespassed from this location.
The manager reported that a party entered the business and stole items.
The party was identified via her driver's license picture, and staff confirmed that she was the suspect. Warrants will be sought on this party for theft of property.
Police responded after a caller reported a homeless party was possibly establishing a campsite in between the store and the neighboring business. Officers checked the area between the stores; however, they did not locate anyone, only piles of old trash and refuse.
Officers met with a party and followed her to the above address for disorder prevention while she vacated an apartment previously shared with her ex-boyfriend. After collecting her belongings, she left the premises without incident.
Police assisted a motorist who had broken down by removing the auto from the roadway
The caller requested her niece be trespassed from the property after she refused to leave. She stated that the woman has issues with alcohol and drugs and did not want her at the residence.
An employee was transported for an airway obstruction.
A man was arrested for an active warrant through Collegedale PD.
Officers contacted the reporting party after she requested a well-being check on the resident who lives at the above address. She was, however, found to have two East Ridge warrants, both for theft of property. She was taken into custody and transported to the Hamilton County Jail without issue.
Police assisted a motorist who had broken down. A towing company removed the vehicle from the roadway.
A man was walking around in the parking lot for an extended amount of time. The employee asked him to leave for the night, and he complied.
Police observed a bicyclist without a light after dark. The rider cooperated with the officer and agreed to a field interview. He was negative for warrants and consented to a search.