25-006052 – 200 BLK Eads St – Disorder / Arrest
ERPD received a call about a domestic disorder at the residence. Officers contacted the male involved while he was walking down the street. He had multiple active warrants through sessions along with an active protection order against him from the female. He told ERPD he was at her residence when they were arguing.
The subject was placed into custody and upon a search of his persons ERPD located a stolen pistol, suspected cocaine, and suspected Fentanyl pills.
The man was charged with Poss of Fentanyl, Possession of Cocaine, Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, Violation of Protection Order, and Possession of a Stolen Firearm.
Day Shift June 6: B Team
25-005974-3200 BLK Gleason Drive-Theft from a Vehicle
A caller reported that she went out to her vehicle and noticed that the center console had been opened and her wallet that had her ID and debit cards in it was missing. She also stated that her debit card was used to order Door Dash, along with other attempted online purchases.
25-005978-4100 BLK Ringgold Rd- Theft
A man contacted the East Ridge Police Department to report a theft. The alleged theft occurred following a car wreck on May 29 that disabled his vehicle requiring East Ridge Police Department’s next on call tow truck. The man stated that he left a safe in the back seat of the vehicle, which he now reports as missing. No suspect information has been reported or located.
25-005986-1800 BLK Gen Oaks Terrace-Property
Police took possession of a firearm lower receiver that the RP found while working on a power pole. The serial number of the firearm had no record when ran though NCIC and the receiver was placed into property and evidence for safekeeping.
25-005987- 6000 BLK Ringgold Road- Assault
Police were called about threats made by a customer towards staff. Once on scene, a brief description was given of the suspect: female, blonde hair, wearing a white sports bra, multi color shorts, black shoes, black bandage around her left calf, and pushing a red baby stroller. The employee stated the female party stated, “If they cut my throat, then I will cut your throat.” The employee stated she did not want to pursue any charges against the female party but wished to have her trespassed if she was found.
25-005989- 184 24 EB- Back Other Agency
Chattanooga Police asked for assistance on a wreck.
23-013647- 4214 Ringgold Road- Firearm recovery
A stolen Glock 23 was recovered by the Chattanooga Police Department. A recovery report was done on the recovery of the firearm.
Night Shift June 6: D Team
25-005995- 4200 BLK Clemons Rd- Well Being Check
Police responded and met with a party who stated that she was having suicidal ideations and wanted to go to the hospital. She was given a ride to the facility.
25-005990 – 3400 BLK Lisa Drive – Domestic Disorder
A woman requested police to find her unruly juvenile daughter who left the apartment after being told she could not leave. Police returned the juvenile to her home and provided a miscellaneous incident report at the request of her mother.
25-005994 – 500 BLK Sharondale Road – Aggressive Animal
Police accompanied East Ridge Animal Control to an aggressive animal call after two dogs attacked the neighbor’s dog from a gap in their cattle wire fence. The pet owner of the two dogs responsible for the biting was summoned to City Hall for a court hearing, and her two dogs were issued a 10-day quarantine per the city rabies ordinance.
25-005998 – 400 BLK Bluebird Cir – Domestic Disorder
Police responded to a domestic disorder between a mother and her son. The son had left the scene prior to police arrival. Officers did not observe any signs that an assault had taken place. A miscellaneous report was completed to document the incident.
25-005992-3600 BLK Shirl Jo Lane – Domestic Disorder
The caller reported that his son pushed him and took his phone. Once on the scene, the man was unable to provide a consistent story.
25-005997-3900 BLK Bennett Rd – Domestic Disorder
A woman reported that her boyfriend would not allow her to leave. The man stated that she could leave, just not with his son. Both stated they did not have a custody agreement. Both parties stated that nothing physical happened and agreed to separate for the evening.
25-006002-3900 BLK Fountain Ave – Noise complaint
The caller stated she heard someone knock on her door and then whisper. She did not see anyone but wanted police to check the area. Police checked the area and nothing was located.
25-006004- 20 BLK Sheridan Drive-Unknown 911
Police checked the listed residence for a 911 hangup. Upon contact with the resident, he advised everything was okay.
25-006008-3900 BLK Mission Oaks Drive-Unknown 911
Police checked the area of 3900 Mission Oaks Drive on a 911 hangup, no signs of distress were located.
25-006010-900 BLK S Seminole Drive-Well Being Check
An anonymous caller requested police check the wellbeing of a female resident at the listed address. Officers contacted the resident. No signs of distress were observed, and she advised police that everything was okay.
25-006011-3700 BLK Ringgold Road-Civil Matter
Police advised the RP on the legal action he could pursue for the business denying him service for having a service dog.
25-006012 –6700 BLK Ringgold Rd- Theft
Police responded to the bank located for a theft that occurred in the 6600 BLK of Ringgold Rd. A woman reported two individuals she was meeting at the bank had stolen her phone and were trying to sell it back to her for $300. Police intercepted the transaction and pulled surveillance footage from the other location that showed the theft. One suspect was provided with a misdemeanor citation for Theft under $1000 while the other was provided a misdemeanor citation for criminal conspiracy (linked to a misdemeanor crime).
25-006015 – 4300 BLK Dupont St- Found child
Police responded to this location for a child found. The child, uninjured, was provided with a courtesy ride to his home located down the street. After speaking with his guardians, it was determined he eloped and had a history of the behavior.
Night Shift June 7: D Team
25-006031- Ringgold Rd/ John Ross- Disorder with a Weapon
Officers witnessed two parties getting into a disorder following a crash. One half stated that the other party flashed a gun during the incident.
25-006045- 3700 BLK Anderson Ave- Burglary
A woman reported that a known man forced her door open and proceeded to assault her. She stated that the male was inside for around ten minutes and then left the scene.
25-006030- 1100 BLK Laurelwood DR- Alarm
Police responded to an alarm. Upon checking the residence, all appeared to be secure.
25-006032- 3700 BLK Fountain AVE- Harassing Threats
The complainant stated that an elderly resident at the listed address was yelling, cursing and threatened to shoot their house. Officers spoke with the elderly man, who denied making any threats.
25-006024 – 3600 BLK Ringgold Road – Animal Bite
A man thought he was bit by a snake near the Bachman Tunnels. A medic unit assessed the patient and determined it was not a snake bite but merely a scratch. The party stated he was a mental health consumer and believed he was experiencing paranoia.
25-006025 – 4900 BLK Maryland Drive – Property
A tenant called the police to report a tree that fell onto his duplex. ERPD provided a miscellaneous incident report for the owner.
25-006026 – 4100 BLK Ringgold Road – Missing Endangered
A female was reported missing after making suicidal remarks to a friend. NIC - M068428664. The female party was later found at Volunteer a medical facility where she was admitted herself earlier today.
25-006028 – 4214 Ringgold Road – Warrant Service Hold
Walker County Jail reported that a man was in their custody and had a possible warrant for Domestic Assault out of East Ridge. ERPD verified the warrant and submitted a hold for extradition.
25-006042 – 500 BLK Camp Jordan Parkway – Intoxicated Person
Police responded to a report of an intoxicated male attempting to leave in his vehicle. Officers contacted him and determined that he had a verified warrant through Sessions Court. The party was placed in custody and transported to Hamilton County Jail without issue. His vehicle was left at business with the permission of management.
25-006048-941 Spring Creek Road- Trespass
Police were called about the hospital wanting a person trespassed from the property. Officers contacted a party and made him aware that he was no longer allowed on the property unless for medical emergencies. Criminal Trespass #25-000111.
25-006049-3900 BLK Ringgold Road-Burglar Alarm
Police responded to the listed address for a burglar alarm. No signs of forced entry were found, and the business was secure.
25-006059- 4000 BLK Ealy Road- Theft
Police were called about a burglary that occurred after midnight last night. Multiple wallets, ammunition, and sheets were taken from the home.
Night Shift June 8: D Team
25-006063- 3700 BLK Sullivan AVE- Suspicious Vehicle
Police responded to a suspicious vehicle continuously driving by the address. Contact was made with the driver who stated that he was looking at the tree damage.
25-006065 – 5300 BLK Greenbriar Road – Auto Improperly Parked
Three improperly parked vehicles and a small, covered trailer were observed parked in front of the homes on Greenbriar Road. Residents were informed with a verbal warning not to park vehicles or trailers in the roadway. The residents cooperated with the police to move the vehicles.
25-006072-Greenslake Rd/Patton Dr.-Animal Call
A caller reported seeing a vehicle drop a small kitten out of the vehicle and drive away. The kitten then retreated into a storm drain. Police and East Ridge Animal services responded to the scene. Officers were able to go into the drain and retrieve the kitten. The kitten was turned over to ERAS for evaluation and treatment.
As of June 9, the kitten was OK and has a wonderful foster family.
25-006087 - 1000 Bass Pro Drive – Theft / Arrest / Warrant Service
Police were informed of a theft in progress with suspects of a previous theft that occurred on 05/28/2025. Officers stopped and detained the subjects and found that one had an outstanding warrant out of East Ridge for theft of property over $1000. The other was holding a large black bag and was asked what she had inside the bag. She did not want to answer any questions, but officers were able to see footage of her concealing items in the bag. Upon searching the bag, police discovered multiple fishing lures valued at $615.48. Both were taken to Hamilton County Jail for theft of property under $1000.
25-006089 – 4100 BLK Ringgold Road - Well Being Check
Police were dispatched to the fuel center after a passerby noticed a silver Tundra driving with the hood up. Police contacted the driver at pump three. She told officers she wasn't having a good day and requested to be taken to a hospital for a mental health evaluation. She relocated the truck to a nearby parking space and police gave her a courtesy ride for medical evaluation.
25-006095 – 4300 BLK Ringgold Road – Theft
Police responded to the after employees discovered a pressure washer missing from the sidewalk. Officers observed security footage of a bearded, chubby male pull a pressure washer off the pallet it was strapped down to. The man then placed the pressure washer into the bed of an early 2000's white single cab Chevy Silverado and got into the passenger side. The truck left the lot and crossed McBrien before it turned eastbound onto Stone Street.
25-006085- 1000 BLK Le Clercq Dr.- Suspicious Person/ Field interview -
Police were called on reports of a male walking in the area. The caller reported seeing a weapon in his hand. Officers contacted him on the 3400 block of Ringgold Road where he advised he did not have any weapons but has schizophrenia and bi-polar disorder. He was asked if he would like to go to the hospital. Ringer denied medical care. FI# 25-000086
25-006092-3700 BLK Olmstead Dr.- Mentally Disturbed
Police responded to this address at the request of a representative for Volunteer Behavioral Health. Upon arrival, police spoke with the homeowner who advised her roommate was experiencing psychosis. The behavioral health specialist conducted an interview with the roommate and determined she was fine.
25-006094-3500 BLK Ringgold Rd.- Deceptive Practice
Police responded on reports of a deceptive Western Union transaction. Management advised a female, and male came into the store on 6/8/2025. The female wanted to transfer $2500 and was seen giving the teller money. Officers observed, from store video, the female take the cash back multiple times and eventually leave the store. The till was $1500 dollars short.
Night Shift June 9: C Team
25-006102 – 1400 BLK N. Smith Street – Back EMS and Fire
Police responded to the residence to assist EMS with a potentially aggressive patient. After a short conversation, the female patient agreed to an on-scene medical evaluation by EMS personnel.
25-006111 – 1500 BLK Springvale Road – Civil Matter
Police were called to the residence on two separate occasions to resolve on-going civil disputes among two roommates. Police advised the homeowner on the eviction process and no signs of an assault or other criminal activity were observed.
25-006119 – 6000 BLK Ringgold Road – Traffic Stop / Assist Other Agency
Following a traffic stop, a woman was taken into custody for an arrest warrant out of the Hamilton County Sessions Court. She was transported to Hamilton County Jail without incident.