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Man Tries To Pass Counterfeit Money - And Other Collegedale Police Calls

  • Monday, June 2, 2025
Officers assisted Nashville PD with an investigation involving stolen property in the 5600 block of Landrum Drive.

Officers responded to a burglar alarm in the 5900 block of Reagan Lane. Everything checked ok.

Officers responded to a report of a branch obstructing traffic on Tucker Road. Officers searched the area and found no road obstructions.

Officers responded to a report of harassment in the 9100 block of Integra Hills Lane.

Officers responded to a hold-up alarm in the 9200 block of Lee Highway.
Everything checked ok.

Officers assisted Hamilton County Deputies with a search in the 7400 block of Bonny Oaks Drive.

Officers were dispatched to a road hazard in the 10000 block of Moore Road. Public Works was able to remove the object.

Officers assisted a broken-down motorist in the 9400 block of Apison Pike.

Officers responded to an alarm in the 5400 block of Little Debbie Parkway. Officers discovered an open door and cleared the building.

Officers kept the peace while an individual retrieved items from a residence in the 9600 block of Mulberry Gap Way.

Officers responded to a hit and run involving a vehicle and fence in the 6000 block of Tallant Road.

Officers responded to a report of an individual passing off counterfeit money in the 5500 block of Little Debbie Parkway.

Officers responded to shots fired in the 5000 block of Juno Lane. Officers searched the area, and everything checked ok.

Officers removed a road hazard in the 5200 block of Tallant Road.

Officers encountered an improperly parked vehicle at Walmart. A brief investigation resulted in the owner getting arrested for possession of a Schedule II and VI drug. The individual was also a Hamilton County fugitive.

Red Bank officers apprehended a Collegedale fugitive. The individual was booked on an active warrant.

Officers assisted Tri-com with a small vehicle fire in the 5000 block of Ooltewah Ringgold Road.

Chattanooga Officers apprehended two Collegedale fugitives. The individuals were booked on active warrants.

Officers responded to an alarm in the 9000 block of Jetrail Drive.

A traffic stop in the 9100 block of Lee Highway resulted in the driver getting arrested for driving on a suspended license and possession of a Schedule VI drug with intent to resale.

Officers responded to a crash near the intersection of Little Debbie Parkway and Apison Pike.

Officers responded to a road hazard in the 5400 block of Tallant View Terrace.

Officers were dispatched to an unknown 9-1-1 call in the 9600 block of Leyland Drive. Officers searched the area and found no signs of an emergency.

Officers checked the well-being of an individual in the 8800 block of Cavenlee Hill. Officers located the individual who was ok.

A two-vehicle crash occurred in the 9000 block of Old Lee Highway.

Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person in the 9200 block of Lee Highway. The individual was gone before officers arrived.

Officers were dispatched to reports of a four-wheeler riding without a helmet in the 9500 block of Wiltshire Drive. Officers searched the area and did not see or hear a four-wheeler.

K9 Krino was deployed after Hamilton County Deputies requested a K9. Krino alerted officers to the presence of narcotics. A search led to the discovery of methamphetamines.
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