The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports. May 02 – Day Shift 5911 Ringgold Road (miscellaneous): An employee of Tweety’s Auto Mart called police after seeing a resident in the 1400 block of Sunnyfield Lane standing in the yard with a rifle prior to leaving in a dark colored vehicle. Police did […]
Police Briefs for May 4
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports. April 30 – Day Shift 22-006021- 5339 Marion Avenue- DUI Arrest/Traffic Crash- Police responded on a crash with unknown injuries. Prior to arrival dispatch advised a red Dodge Challenger had struck the residence at 5339 Marion Avenue and the vehicle was still on the front […]
May 3 Police Briefs
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports. April 28 – Day Shift 1410 Mack Smith Road (auto theft): The complainant reported the theft of his gold 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt from the Budgetel by his estranged girlfriend. The complainant is also the petitioner in an active order of protection against her through Catoosa […]
Tennessee’s Community Oversight Boards Restricted by State Law
This article is from the Tennessee/Lookout. Across Tennessee police-oversight boards were created to play a role in mediating between a critical public and an often self-regulating police force. Each of the four largest cities in Tennessee have a police-oversight board, each with their own ordinances, bylaws and inception dates. Both Chattanooga and Nashville’s police-oversight boards were […]
HCSO Corrections Personnel Celebrate National Correctional Officer Week
This week the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is celebrating National Correctional Officers Week beginning Sunday, May 1. Nation Corrections Officer Week originally began in 1984 when then President Ronald Reagan issued Proclamation 5187 entitled the National Correctional Officers Week, in which he called upon officials of state and local governments and the people of the […]
ERPD Arrests April 25-May 1
According to booking reports from the Hamilton County Jail, the following people were arrested by the East Ridge Police Department from April 25-May 1. An arrest does not mean that a person has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. CLARK, MICHAEL CHAD3204 […]
Municipal Court Docket for May 3
The following people are scheduled to appear in East Ridge Municipal Court on Tuesday, May 3. Court is held at City Hall on Tombras Avenue. Jose Aguilar – Aggravated Assault, Disorderly, Public Intoxication. Cory Allen – Drug Paraphernalia/Alias Capias. Christopher Breedlove – Possession Heroin, Simple Possession Meth, Public Intoxication. Mystica Brown – Aggravated Domestic Assault/For […]
Catholic Advances in ISC Tournament
Catholic downed Grace, 7-5, in the first round of the ISC Tournament at Boyd-Buchanan, Friday afternoon. Catholic, the number five seed, will advance to play top-seeded Silverdale on Monday. Game time is 5 p.m. at the Silverdale diamond. Justin Allen went 3-for-4 at the plate, including a triple. Henry Osborne was 2-for-4 on the night […]
Red Wolves Lose on the Road
The Red Wolves got blanked in South Carolina, Friday night, as the Greenville Triumph SC posted a 1-0 win in USL League One play. The loss drops the Red Wolves record to 2-3-1 overall and 2-2-1 in league play. The Red Wolves will return home next weekend as they host Northern Colorado Hailstorm FC, May […]
VIDEO: City Council Meeting of April 28
Harthorn New Community Relations Director at East Ridge Residence
East Ridge Residence, an independent living community, is welcoming Jessica Harthorn as the new Community Relations Director. She started on April 18, 2022. You may recognize her smile: Jessica was a morning anchor for WTVC NewsChannel 9’s Good Morning Chattanooga. Jessica spent 16 years in television news. Her journalism career took her family across the […]
April 29 Police Briefs
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along reports.” April 27 Day Shift 6700 Ringgold Road (suspicious person): A passing motorist observed a suspected homeless man walking with an orange or red tubular object affixed to the front of his pants. The subject was making obscene gestures towards traffic with the fixture. Police searched […]
TBI Releases Annual ‘Crime on Campus’ Report
NASHVILLE – On Thursday, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation released its annual ‘Crime on Campus’ publication, detailing the volume and nature of crime on Tennessee’s college and university campuses. The report compiles data submitted to TBI through the state’s Tennessee Incident Based Reporting System (TIBRS). Among the report’s findings: Crime reported as having occurred on […]
TDEC Opens Applications for American Rescue Plan Funds
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) today announced the application process is open for non-competitive grants from the federal American Rescue Plan (ARP), which TDEC is partially administering for the state. The funds are targeted for improving water infrastructure in communities throughout Tennessee. The American Rescue Plan of 2021 was designed […]
Joanna Alder Pleads Guilty to 2019 Murder
Gets 30 Years in Prison Joanna Michelle Alder, who is now 38, pleaded guilty Tuesday to the January 23, 2019 murder of a 60-year-old woman. Judge Don Poole approved the plea agreement, in which Alder agreed to serve 30 years in the state prison at 100 percent. Executive Assistant District Attorney Cameron Williams said the […]
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