Employee Charged After Concealing Merchandise - And Other Collegedale Police Calls

  • Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Tuesday, August 26th

An employee on Little Debbie Parkway was charged with misdemeanor theft after being observed concealing merchandise and exiting without payment.
A caller on Apison Pike notified officers that their broken-down vehicle would remain on the roadside until the following day.

A theft was reported on Little Debbie Parkway after an individual attempted to exchange an older tent for a new one using a prior receipt.
The store recovered the new item and wanted to press charges against the individual.

A civil matter was reported on Katie Kim Lane after a dispute over a guest staying at a residence. It was determined that the guest was there legally with the tenant’s permission.

A complaint was reported at Swinyar Drive by an individual concerned about online threats. Advice was given to contact the appropriate agency if any immediate threats occur.

A minor crash occurred in a parking lot on McKee Drive between two vehicles. No injuries were reported.

A caller reported being followed by another party on Apison Pike before disconnecting. The area was searched, but nothing was located.

A caller contacted the police department with concerns regarding prior interactions between their children and individuals at a local business. The concerns were documented.

Officers responded to Larkspur and Briar Rose for a reported disorder between two people running down the street. No disorder was located.

A harassment complaint was reported on Bluegrass Lane after a caller stated they had been threatened with the release of compromising images if money was not paid. No money was sent. A report was completed.

An alarm was reported at a business on University Drive. It was determined to have been caused by campus security conducting checks without notifying dispatch.

A noise complaint was reported on Tallant Road regarding barking dogs. Attempts to return the call to the reporting party were unsuccessful.
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