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Collegedale Police Department The Daily Highlight Report Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Police and fire department personnel responded to the 10000 block of Apison Pike after a citizen reported the odor of gas in the area. Nothing was located. 

A resident in the Hawthorne at the Crest apartment complex reported to police that their ex-partner had attempted to take their dogs from their home. 

An officer was requested to check the well-being of a resident in the Hills Parc apartment complex. The resident did not appear to be home. 

A wallet found in the 9400 block of Apison Pike was turned into police. The owner was found and the wallet was returned to them. 

A residential alarm was activated in the 4000 block of Barnsley Loop. Everything checked out ok. 

An unknown 9-1-1 call came in with no one on the end of the line. The location of the call showed in the 9000 block of Apison Pike. The area was checked but nothing found. 

A stop in the 5500 block of Little Debbie Parkway resulted in an individual arrested for Hamilton County warrants. The individual was transported to the jail. 

Collegedale police were requested to assist the sheriff’s office with a vehicle crash at the intersection of Ooltewah Ringgold Road and East Brainerd Road. 

Officers kept the peace while an individual retrieved their personal property from a family member in the 4800 block of Sunkist Terrace. 

An officer assisted a stranded motorist in the 9200 block of Lee Highway get home. 

An employee of a repossession company reported a threat made by an individual while the repo agent was taking possession of their vehicle in the 10900 block of Apison Pike. 

Officers responded to a domestic disturbance in the 8700 block of Apison Pike. One individual was arrested and charged with domestic assault, reckless endangerment, and interference with emergency calls. 

Stay safe, y’all!

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