The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports provided by department administration.
March 3 Day Shift
3218 Gleason Drive (Ridgeview Point Apartments)- Unknown 911-
Dispatch advised of a phase two 911 call with no sounds of distress. Upon arrival in the area nothing out of the ordinary was located.
715 Brookfield Avenue- Theft-
The caller advised sometime over the weekend an unknown suspect stole building materials and tools from the back yard at this address.
6701 Ringgold Road (Sunrise Market)- Disorder-
Owen Rogers was detained on Bradley County warrants following a disorder with his girlfriend. He was transported to Lee Highway and turned over to Bradley deputies.
5337 Ringgold Road (East Ridge Hardware)- Child Locked in a Vehicle-
The anonymous caller advised of a small child locked in a vehicle parked on the lot. Upon arrival no children were located.
3335 Gleason Drive- Animal Call-
The caller advised of an aggressive pit bull running through the neighborhood. Animal control responded and handled the call.
14 Laurel Lane #104- Disorder-
The caller advised she could hear people screaming at each other in the apartment. Upon arrival no one was located, and the apartment was empty.
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Night Shift
6401 Ringgold Rd / Warrant service:
Phillip Hunt was taken into custody for two East Ridge warrants.
1417 St. Thomas Street / Disorder:
Jennifer Gilliam was taken into custody for disorderly conduct, possession of drug paraphernalia, and retaliation for past acts following a disorder with her sister and boyfriend. Jessica Holliday was also taken into custody for possession of marijuana, possession of schedule IV, and criminal impersonation. She was also charged with felony evading after it was found that she was the suspect who fled from a traffic stop earlier in the night.
6708 Ringgold Road / Disorder:
Jennifer Land was taken into custody for disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and public intoxication following a disorder in which she refused to leave the store after being denied service.
1517 Tombras Avenue (ERCC) / Warrant Service:
Donovan Shelton was taken into custody at court after a warrant for Tampering with Evidence was served. He was transported to the Hamilton County Jail.
3276 Blackhawk Trl / Well Being Check:
Police responded after the reporting party expressed concern about a 5 year old female. The reporting party advised the mother of the child was intoxicated and not able to care for her child. Police made contact with the child and mother. The mother did appear to be intoxicated however her grandfather was on scene and advised he would be in the house all night to care for the child.
1410 Mack Smith / Disorder:
Police were called to this location after it was reported a neighboring room could here an active disorder in room 3304. Upon arrival police observed no signs of distress and the only occupants in the room were found to be sleeping.
3610 Altamira Drive / Burglary:
The resident called to report that someone had entered her home between 0730 hours and 1800 hours. She stated that she believes her son had not completely closed the door because there was no damage done. A Ruger SR9C was the only thing taken.
6708 Ringgold Rd (CircleK)/ Evading Arrest:
Police attempted to stop a 2002 Lincoln Continental bearing Tn registration (6M39G7) that was involved in a disorder at the Circle K. The vehicle fled from officers southbound on Scruggs Rd into Georgia. The driver was later arrested for Felony evading.
1558 Keeble St / assist a citizen:
An unknown caller asked police to check on a female heard yelling for Shaun in the area. Once on scene police located a white female at the South West end of the outer perimeter fence of the Hide-Away storage. The female was identified. She was attempting to make contact with her son Shaun. She was unsure of time, place, day, and preceding events. Due to her current mental status police took her into protective custody and transported her to the hospital where she was taken into custody by the hospital for further care.