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05/30/2026

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05/30/2026

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05/30/2026

Food drive! Help us fill the cruiser! 5330 Ringgold Road until 1PM Saturday May 30th

05/30/2026

East Ridge Police and Optimist Club food drive is live! We are here at Southern Honda Power Sports 5330 Ringgold Road ready to take nonperishable food donations! Thank you East Ridge!

05/29/2026

Daily Activity Report
May 28, 2026

Day Shift May 28: B Squad

26-004909 - 1517 Tombras Ave- Suspicious Person
Police responded to city hall regarding a man sleeping in his vehicle with the door open. Officers found him asleep on a makeshift bed in his vehicle. He said his vehicle had broken down the night prior and was waiting for a friend to help him out. The party was checked for warrants and had a non-extraditable through Indiana. He agreed to move his vehicle and left the area.

26-004916 – 900 BLK Spring Creek Road - Disorder
Hospital staff requested police assistance with a patient that was getting physical with medical staff.

26-004918, 26-004933, 26-004934, 26-004935, 26-004936, 26-004937, 26-004938- 3600 BLK Ringgold Road- Shoplifting
A male party was identified as the suspect in a string of shoplifting events that took place at the listed address between 4/19/2026 and 5/28/2026 with (7) different occurrences. Warrants are being sought for his arrest.

26-004919- 3600 BLK Ringgold Road- Shoplifting/Trespass
Police were called to provide a trespass for a female shoplifter, but the store did not want to prosecute for the theft. The female refused to identify herself and attempted to abscond from the detention. She was identified as after a Tennessee ID was found in her purse. She was charged with criminal impersonation and resisting arrest. Proximity Restriction #26-000104

26-004930 – 1300 BLK Saint Thomas Street - Disorder
A concerned citizen reported that an unknown male subject was driving recklessly up and down the street, and that the subject yelled obscenities at her when she confronted him regarding his behavior. The subject was gone upon police arrival.

26-004932 – 3600 BLK Weldon Drive - Suspicious Person
A concerned citizen reported a bald male was peeking into the windows of an unoccupied residence. On scene, police located the man who stated he was shopping for a rental home, in preparation for a favorable outcome in an upcoming lawsuit with the City of Chattanooga. His information was verified and he was sent on his way.

26-003636 - Ringgold Road- Theft
An officer spoke with a manager regarding a theft that occurred 15 minutes prior to police arrival. The manager advised a male came into the store, took two bags of Starburst candies and left without paying. The total loss amount was $10. Management wished to prosecute the offense. Police are still working to identify the culprit.

Night Shift May 28: D Squad

26-004943 – 300 BLK Frawley Road – Theft
Officers responded to the above location for a reported theft. The reporting party stated that her landlord entered her apartment without providing notice and stole two toolboxes. Officers spoke with the landlord, who stated that he did provide the tenant with a notice that he would be entering her apartment, and that he did not see or steal the toolboxes. Currently, no charges are being sought.

26-004946 – 300 BLK Frawley Road – Arrest
The reporting party of the theft at the same incident location was found to have a valid warrant through Soddy Daisy City Court for failure to appear. She was placed in custody and transported to the Hamilton County Jail without incident.

26-004948 – 6500 BLK Ringgold Road - Disorder
The motel night clerk requested police remove a visitor who was not a registered guest and was refusing to depart the lobby. The subject was given a courtesy ride to his correct hotel. The man appeared to be disoriented after leaving a local establishment and walked to the incorrect hotel by mistake.

26-004950- 3700 BLK Fountain Avenue- Domestic Disorder
Officers responded to the above address for a domestic disorder. Officers determined that no crime had occurred. The individuals agreed to separate for the night

26-004951 – 6600 BLK Ringgold Road - Theft
Police assisted a caller who lost her iPhone at the theater and tracked the phone to the motel. The iPhone was returned to its owner by a guest, who said he found the phone in the parking lot of the AMC theater.

26-004952 – 1400 BLK North Smith Street - Suspicious Vehicle
An anonymous caller reported an unfamiliar vehicle parked outside a residence for over an hour, running without an occupant. Police observed a driver in the truck who stated he was visiting a friend.

26-004953 – 3600 BLK Shirl Jo Lane– Domestic Disorder
Police responded to the above address for a domestic disorder. Officers determined that no crime had occurred before providing one of the individuals with a courtesy ride to a local hospital for a mental health evaluation.

05/28/2026

Daily Activity Report
May 27, 2026

Day Shift May 27: B Squad

26-004872-5700 Roper Street- Harassment
Patrol spoke with a party who stated a known woman had been harassing her. She elaborated that the woman said mean things about her but nothing threatening. She had blocked her on the phone and advised her she did not wish to continue to speak with her. According to the complainant, the party has not made any attempt to reach out to her to continue communication. However, the caller claimed the persistent woman reached out to friends to spread rumors.

26-004873 – 5700 BLK Ringgold Road - Disorder
A party was issued a criminal trespass from the car dealership. The man stated he came to the business to retrieve property from his repossessed vehicle, but when the employees advised him, they had not received the vehicle's location from the Payment Reminder squad, he allegedly became abrasive and belligerent. This was further witnessed by officers on scene after advising the man he would need to leave the property while he waited on his Uber.

26-004876-3600 BLK Ringgold Road- Property
Police were advised by management that someone had thrown away feeding tubes in their dumpster. Police spoke with management and advised they could take the discarded medical waste to the hospital to properly dispose of it if they wished.

26-004877- 3300 BLK Ringgold Road- Disorder
Fuel station employees requested police assistance for a disorder with an unruly customer over a refund. Police were able to assist in an agreement between the parties.

26-004882- 3600 BLK Wiley Avnue- Lost property
The resident reported that her purse was missing from the center console of her vehicle, last seen May 26 at 1:00 pm and noticed missing May 27 at 1:29. She stopped at multiple locations between the last time she physically viewed the purse and when it was lost including McDonald’s on Brainerd Road. There is no proof of when or where the purse was lost.

26-004889-3500 BLK Shelby Circle- Welfare Check
A case worker called in a welfare check on a resident at this address after a referral from APS was sent. No contact was made at the residence.

26-004890-1000 BLK South Seminole Drive- Civil Matter
Police met with the complainant who said she was in a civil lawsuit with the owner of a repair shop. The complainant stated she wished only to retrieve her house keys. Police spoke with the owner who accommodated the request.

Night Shift May 26: D Squad

26-004899 – 600 BLK Camp Jordan Parkway – Theft
Police responded to the above address for a reported theft. The victim reported that $120 was stolen from her wallet, which she had left inside her room. Patrol was able to identify a possible suspect, but further investigation is needed.

26-004900 – 1300 BLK Spring Creek Road - Suspicious Person
A concerned caller reported a man pacing outside her residence and taking photographs near the church. When the resident opened her window blinds, the man noticed her and allegedly ducked down to hide. Patrol officers responded and located encountered the man. The man admitted he was intoxicated and was released to a responsible adult after police advised him not to come out of his home until he was sober.

26-004902 – 3200 BLK Westonia Drive - Vandalism
ERPD responded to a reporting party who stated that workers shattered a window in his pickup truck. He advised that he did not wish to press charges or file a report. He stated that he will call back if they return.

26-004903-500 BLK Wando Drive- Deceptive Practice
A caller reported that she had contacted a male on Facebook following him positing an ad for cheap cars for sale. The caller stated she had sent him $250.00 before realizing it was a scam.

26-004906 – 600 BLK Camp Jordan Parkway – Disorder / Civil Matter
Police responded to a disorder between two unhappy guests and the desk clerk. The clerk stated that she wanted the guests to leave the property. The guests were informed that complaints needed to be made to the manager the next day, since the incident was a civil matter. The guests left the property without incident.

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05/27/2026

Daily Activity Report
May 26, 2026

Day Shift May 26: A Squad

26-004835- 1300 BLK Sewanee Drive - Back EMS
Police were dispatched to this address to attempt to contact a fall victim. EMS arrived and took control of the scene.

26-004847- 6900 BLK Tiffany Lane– Miscellaneous
Police spoke with a party at the police department concerning possible mail theft. She explained she had not been getting mail other than her bills since 2024. She advised she had brought this to the attention of the U.S. Postal Service but has yet to hear back. A report was completed to document her experience.

26-004844- 4214 Ringgold Rd. - Citizen Assist
A concerned mother came to the police department to vent her frustrations with a family that lives nearby. She told police that her son was involved in a wreck in 2024 and the juvenile he was with was responsible for the crash. Police spoke with the mother and were able to lend advice.

26-004827 – 1500 BLK Keeble Street - Deceptive Practice -
A woman reported she received a text message from the Tennessee DMV concerning a vehicle registration issue and provided a payable link to avoid appearing in person. After navigating the website and inputting her banking information, the woman's bank account was subsequently charged $2,210.

26-004836 – 6600 BLK Ringgold Rd - Traffic Stop / Arrest
Police observed a Jeep Renegade driving recklessly and conducted a traffic stop. During a records check of the driver, a warrant for Driving on Revoked for DUI was found to be valid. Also, his license was still Revoked for DUI and he was placed into custody on the warrant service and a new charge of Driving on Revoked for DUI.

Night Shift May 26: C Squad

26-004849 – 3600 BLK Shirl Jo Lane – Harassment
The complainant reported an on-going issue with the grandmother of her children. She stated that she and her children’s father have a great relationship, but his mother has been sending her unwanted and harassing messages. After speaking with Police, she agreed to block the grandmother and cease all communications with her. She also requested her residence be placed on the Watch List for the next two weeks.

26-004850 – 1400 BLK Choate Road – Domestic Assault
Police Officers responded to a Domestic Disorder at this residence. Police found that an older woman with dementia had assaulted her adult son. The son did not have any visible injuries and did not wish to pursue prosecution given the circumstances. While speaking with officers, the elderly mother stated she had a plan to harm herself and asked for help. Police Officers placed the woman in protective custody and transported her to a local hospital for an evaluation.

26-004851 – 4100 BLK Ringgold Road – Business Alarm
Police Officers responded to a burglar alarm activation. Patrol checked the building and found it to be secure with no signs of forced entry.

26-004852 – 900 South Moore Road – Disorder with a Weapon
An anonymous caller reported a road rage incident involving a female driver in a red Ford Focus. The caller stated the woman had a firearm but refused to identify herself. Police located the Ford Focus and spoke to the occupants. The female driver stated a black Hyundai Elantra began following her and acting aggressively toward. She turned down a side street to get away from the Elantra, but it passed her and blocked the roadway. The driver of the Ford Focus stated she held her pistol in her hand in case things escalated, but she never pointed it at anyone or made any threats.

26-004854 – 100 BLK Kingwood Drive – Property Damage
A resident reported that his neighbor’s friend backed into his mailbox and damaged it three days ago. The responsible person agreed to pay for the damage but had not returned with the payment. The mailbox owner discussed options with the officer and stated he will call for a report if the damages are not compensated soon.

26-004856 – 4200 BLK Dupont Street – Disorder Prevention
ERPD responded to this location after a private contractor requested Police presence due to a verbal argument with a customer. Officers stood by while the contractor's supervisor negotiated a new deal with the customer. The issue was resolved without any additional issues.

26-004861 – 3500 BLK Shelby Circle – Disorder
A man reported a disorder at his residence involving a woman and her teenage son. He stated the juvenile and his mother came to his address, kicked down his mailbox, and yelled at him. He further stated that he and the woman were previously in a relationship but did not provide any additional details on the incident. He declined to pursue charges for the incident.

26-004865 – 5000 BLK South Terrace – Theft from a Motor Vehicle
The victim reported that an unknown suspect stole the truck bed cover off his 2025 Toyota Tacoma. Police did not locate any witnesses to the incident.

26-004869 – 6500 BLK Ringgold Road – Suspicious Person
Restaurant employees reported a suspicious vehicle sitting in the motel parking lot. The employees stated the driver had been sitting in the vehicle for over an hour and never got out of the car. Police Officers approached the vehicle and spoke with the driver. After a short discussion, Police found the vehicle was experiencing mechanical issues and the driver was looking into options to resolve the issue.

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05/26/2026

Daily Activity Report
May 22-25, 2026

Day Shift May 22: B Squad

26-004705 - 700 block Flynn Drive - Check Hazard
Police responded to the area for tree across the roadway. On scene, it was verified the tree was blocking the road, and the Street Department was contacted to remove the debris.

26-004709- 3900 block Wiley Avenue- Theft from Vehicle
The caller reported unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger-side window of his vehicle with a rock and stole his wallet containing cash, credit cards, driver’s license, and Social Security card. Cameras at the residence did not capture the incident. No suspect information currently.

26-004710 - 6400 block Ringgold Road - Miscellaneous Complaint
A man called to complain that a manager at his former place of employment was harassing him by telling him he was not allowed in the store while she was present and refusing to take his order. Police advised this was a civil matter and would need to be addressed with the business' chain of command.

26-004719 - 6000 block Welworth Avenue - Domestic Disorder
A woman called to report that she, her juvenile daughter and her partner were in a verbal altercation regarding the selling of the juvenile's non-functioning vehicle without everyone's approval. It was found that the disorder was only verbal, and one adult would leave the residence to de-escalate the situation.



Night Shift May 22: D Squad

26-004725 - 4000 block Patton Drive - Harassment
A woman reported she was being harassed on Facebook by her niece's boyfriend. Because she was on her way to work, she was encouraged to meet with the police in person at a more convenient time, so that she could provide a statement with evidence for her allegations.

26-004729 - 4300 block Ringgold Road - Arrest Following Traffic Stop
A man was arrested for Driving on a Revoked License for DUI after he was stopped for speeding on South Moore Road.

26-004730-3900 block Bennett Road-AOA
CPD requested that ERPD check this address for a party involved in an alleged assault. On scene, ERPD located the individual and detained him. CPD responded to the address to handle the investigation. CPD released the suspect upon completing the investigation.

26-004732 – 900 block Spring Creek Road – Assist Other Agency / Arrest
Officers took a man into custody at the above location on a warrant for aggravated assault through the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office.

26-004735 - 1800 block McBrien Road - Unknown 911
Police spoke with two residents who stated they accidentally dialed 911 after their call was disconnected without an answer. No signs of distress were observed while speaking with both residents.

Day Shift May 23: B Squad

26-004737-4100 block Ringgold Road-Suspicious Person
Management at the market reported a former employee had returned to the property and began harassing customers; the subject was gone upon police arrival.

26-004740-5300 block Clemons Road-Suspicious Person
A concerned resident of the apartment complex reported that she believed a homeless party was living in the wood line behind the complex; police checked the area and did not locate anyone.

26-004744- 3600 block Cherokee Avenue - Domestic Disorder
A man and woman were involved in a domestic disorder at Cherokee Avenue. Both parties admitted to pushing/grabbing each other during a heated argument earlier in the day. Due to conflicting statements and delayed reporting, no primary aggressor was determined. Both parties agreed to separate for the remainder of the day.


Night Shift May 23: D Squad

26-004747 – 900 block State Line Road - Suspicious Person
A male party on a bicycle pulling a cart was reportedly taking items from the dumpster at the apartment complex. The subject was gone before the police arrived at the scene.

26-004748- 4214 Ringgold Road - Warrant Service/ Assist EMS
CPD stopped a party on Bailey Avenue and requested ERPD to validate a warrant for her arrest. Once the ERPD validated the warrant, CPD requested that ERPD do our own transport. Upon arrival, the ERPD officer observed that the woman was ill and requested an EMS response. EMS examined the party, suspected her to be in Renal Failure, and transported her to a hospital. Once ER staff determined that she needed extensive testing, the ERPD officer returned to service. The warrant remains outstanding and was returned to the warrant's cabinet.

26-004749 – 700 block South Sweetbriar Road - Domestic Disorder
The caller reported she was locked out of her home by her ex-husband, who was threatening to kick her out. The police assisted in de-escalating the situation and determined the altercation was only verbal.

26-004750-3700 block Fountain Avenue-Theft
A woman reported her purse stolen sometime between Thursday, 05/21/2026, and Saturday 05/23/2025. She believed that a man and woman known to her stole the purse because the two had stayed at the apartment for a few days. She denied pressing charges; she simply wanted to document the theft.

26-004751 – 6900 block Glen Errol Way – Shots Fired
A caller stated they heard several shots go off. ERPD contacted several homeowners, and it was determined that the shots were coming from the dead end. Patrol spoke with the occupant of a particular address who stated he also heard the shots but was unsure where they came from. ERPD asked if they could go into his backyard, and he stated yes. Officers located several shell casings on the ground. The man admitted to discharging his firearm into the woods where no houses were located. He was informed he could not discharge a firearm in the city limits and needed to go to a gun range. The man stated he thought it was okay because it was in the woods, and that he will never do it again. No charges are being sought currently.

6-004752 – 4200 block Covington Drive - Well-Being Check
Police spoke with a resident at the request of a family member who was concerned she may harm herself. The resident stated she did not want to harm herself.

26-004755 – 5300 block Haisten Court - Auto Improperly Parked
Police responded to a large gathering with festivities involving many visitors and vehicles parked on the roadway on the dead-end street. The partygoers cooperated with the police and agreed to move any vehicles that were blocking a driveway.

26-004757 – 5000 block South Terrace - Disorder
Police observed two parties shouting at each other in the parking lot. Officers separated both parties and determined the altercation was only verbal.

26-004759 – 1600 block Springvale Road - SIA
Two parties occupying a blue sedan were discovered in the parking lot of Springvale Park after dark. Both parties identified themselves, cooperated with the police and agreed to leave.

26-004761 – 2000 block Lee Street - Burglar Alarm
Police were dispatched to a residential security alarm. The alarm was determined to be false.

26-004762 – 5700 block Roper Street - Misc. Complaint
A woman called and stated she was experiencing a manic episode. She denied the need for EMS and only wanted to speak to the police over the phone.

Day Shift May 24: B Squad

26-004768-100 block Hilldale Drive- Suspicious Person
Multiple Ridgeside residents called reporting a female going door to door banging on doors and ringing doorbells. Police located the party who stated she believed one of her friends lived in the neighborhood and she was attempting to locate them. She was given a courtesy ride back to her apartment off North Germantown Road.

26-004771- 300 block Camp Jordan Pkwy Camp Jordan Arena- Theft
Police responded to this location regarding the theft of a firearm. The reporting party advised he briefly left his booth unattended and upon returning discovered a black Rock Island M1911 missing from its display box.

26-004772-4100 block East Ridge Drive-Domestic Disorder
A woman reported to police that her daughter was in a domestic disorder with her boyfriend, and that she was afraid to leave. Police spoke with both, and the disorder was found to be verbal in nature. An officer stood by while the woman gathered her belongings and left the residence.

26-004775 – 6500 block Ringgold Road - Disorder
Police responded to this location regarding a female refusing to leave the property after staying for two days without payment. The woman gathered her belongings and left the property without incident. She was advised she had been trespassed from the property and is not to return.

26-004777- 3600 block Helen Lane - Property
The families at these residences have been involved in ongoing disputes regarding their children playing together, going onto each other’s property, and being disrespectful toward the parents. All parties and children have been advised multiple times to stay off each other’s property and leave each other alone.

26-004779-2100 block Dugan Street- Vandalism
A woman reported that her ex-boyfriend returned to the property, vandalized her kitchen window, and left a threating note on her front door while she was out of town. A neighbor reported to police they had seen a male subject matching the ex’s description on the front porch of the residence shortly after the resident left. Warrants for vandalism and harassment will be sought for.

26-004780- 3400 block Lisa Drive- Disorder
A man requested assistance retrieving belongings from 3400 Lisa Drive after ex-girlfriend refused him entry. She alleged he had assaulted her in Chattanooga, but statements from the man and his mother conflicted with her account. The man was advised the property issue was civil, and CPD was notified of the assault allegations.

Night Shift May 24: D Squad

26-004784 – 5900 block Wentworth Avenue - Check Hazard
A resident reported flooding. Police observed two inches of standing water on the roadway, but the road was passable and posed no threat to public safety.

26-004788 – 4214 Ringgold Road – Warrant Service / Arrest
A woman was taken into custody on three warrants for the charges of Due Care, False Reports, and Leaving the Scene of an Accident at the East Ridge Police Department. She was transported to Hamilton County Jail without incident.

26-004789 - 4214 Ringgold Road - Warrant Service
A man was in custody at the Hamilton County Jail, where he was served three (3) warrants out of East Ridge for Failure to Appear (Driving on Revoked or Suspended License), Forfeiture Capias (Leaving the Scene of Accident with Damage to Vehicle), and Forfeiture Capias (Driver License Law).

26-004791 – 5300 block Ringgold Road - Suspicious Activity
A resident reported seeing an intruder on their surveillance camera. Police arrived on scene and determined the intruder was a pet sitter there to feed a neighbor's rabbit.

26-004792 – 5300 block Ringgold Road - Suspicious Vehicle/Field Interview
Staff reported a customer complaining about a suspicious person parked in a black Dodge Caliber. Police spoke with the occupant who explained she was waiting for a prescription that would be available at 8:00 am

Day Shift May 25: A Squad

26-004794 – 700 block Frawley Road - Domestic Disorder
Police responded after a neighbor reported shouting and banging coming from a nearby apartment. Patrol spoke with the tenant(s) who said they were a verbal disagreement, and it did not escalate into a physical altercation.

26-004799 – 6500 block Ringgold Road - Domestic Disorder
Police responded to a reported domestic disorder. Tenants on the 3rd floor told management they could hear a verbal argument, possibly physical in the room below. Contact was made with the tenant who said there was no disorder and that they were sleeping.

26-004803 – 1500 block Keeble Street - Property
Police were called to collect and destroy a Taser Pulse2 cartridge the homeowner found while spring cleaning. The homeowner stated her husband used to work for a security company and wished for police to take possession of the cartridge.

26-004809 – 6100 block Ringgold Road - Illegally Parked Auto
Per property manager, no persons or automobiles should be on the lot. Police reached out to the semi-truck driver who advised he would remove the vehicle from the property.

26-004797- 4000 block Belvoir Pines Drive- Theft from a Vehicle
A resident stated her Subaru Outback had been gone through and her black Carhart purse containing her multicolored Vera Bradly wallet, Tennessee ID card, Debit/credit cards and a blue Tote bag containing some books and other items were taken from her car. Another resident stated his Chevrolet Silverado was also ransacked. He stated the only thing missing was his black wallet with his Tennessee ID card and a few debit/credit cards. Neither vehicle was locked during the night. Both stated the incident occurred between the hours of 2300 hours on 05/24/26 and 0930 hours on 05/25/26.

26-004811 – 500 block South Moore Road - Suspicious Person
Police spoke with the reporting party, who stated she had a strange encounter with a male she had never seen before at the church. The male, later identified, asked the reporting party to give three CDs to a priest who had not been there for some time. Although the reporting party agreed, she felt that something was unusual about the interaction. She later listened to the CDs and stated they contained nursery songs. The reporting party wanted to turn in the CDs to police to be destroyed. The CDs will be placed into property and evidence for destruction.

26-004801 – 5300 block Greenbriar Road - Vandalism
The caller reported that her truck had been keyed, and the back window had been broken out. She suspected her daughter was responsible for vandalism but provided no proof. The owner wished to prosecute upon suspect identification.

26-004807 – 4100 block Ringgold Road- Burglary
A man reported an unknown subject entered his apartment while he was on an overnight trip and stole his firearm. A warrant will be sought pending identification of the suspect.

25-004796 – 6100 block Ringgold Road- Burglary/Vandalism
Police responded to a call for a suspicious person. The property owner startled the suspect when they entered the building. It was found that the HVAC unit had been detached from where it was mounted, a wall with a mural had been vandalized, an upstairs back door had been broken, the lower back door had been kicked in, and a safe had been tampered with. The suspect denied vandalism but admitted to being present in the building. Based on the totality of the circumstances the man was charged with burglary and a felony amount of vandalism. The suspect was taken into custody without incident.


Night Shift May 25: C Squad

26-004812 – 4200 block Ringgold Road – Suspicious Person / Criminal Trespass
An employee approached a Police Officer at the fuel pumps and reported a suspicious person on the property. The Officers located the suspicious male and identified him. Police determined that his vehicle had run out of gas and he was approaching customers requesting support. Management requested for the paty to be criminally trespassed from the business. A trespass warning was issued and the man agreed to leave the area.

26-004816 – 3400 block Missionaire Avenue – Burglar Alarm
Police Officers were dispatched to this address after an alarm company reported a basement motion activation inside the residence. On scene, Police spoke with the homeowner who stated he was working in the basement and set off the alarm by mistake. The homeowner also stated he did not receive an alert from the alarm company and he will update his information with them.

26-004817 – 1600 block South Smith Street – Noise Complaint
Patrol was dispatched to this address after a resident reported hearing fireworks in the area. On scene, Police Officers did not observe any fireworks and did not locate the source of the original noise.

26-004821 – 300 block Camp Jordan Parkway– Disorder
Police Officers responded to the report of a domestic disorder at this residence. ERPD determined that a man was visiting a friend at this location and he was yelling at his wife over the phone. Police also found that the man was intoxicated and needed a ride home. A family member responded to the location and took him to his residence.

26-004822 – 4100 block East Ridge Avenue – Well Being Check
The caller requested a well-being check for her adult daughter after she did not come home for dinner. Police located the subject of the check at the address and found she was okay.

26-004829 – 200 block Brookwood Drive, Ridgeside – Burglar alarm
An alarm company reported a kitchen door activation at this residence. Police Officers responded to the location and checked the residence. Patrol found the residence was secure and did not locate any signs of forced entry. Police updated the homeowner on the situation.

26-004830 – 1500 block Keeble Street – Deceptive Practice
A woman reported approximately $2000 in fraudulent charges were made on her T-Mobile account. The victim stated that she was unsure where and how the theft occurred,
and she was still gathering information. She stated she had reported the incident to her bank and would call Police if she needed further assistance.

26-004832 – 700 block South Seminole Drive – Road Hazard
During a neighborhood patrol, officers located a large tree limb that was blocking a portion of the road. The limb was removed from the roadway before it became a significant issue for vehicle traffic in the area.

26-004833- 6800 block Dharma Loop – Well-being Check
While conducting a neighborhood patrol, Police Officers observed a suspicious vehicle parked on the road with a female reclined in the driver’s seat. Police approached the vehicle and checked on the occupant. The individual appeared normal and stated she was just relaxing in her vehicle while playing on her phone.

Address

4214 Ringgold Road
East Ridge, TN
37412

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+14238673720

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