The following individuals are scheduled to appear in East Ridge Municipal Court on Tuesday, December 13. Court is held at City Hall on Tombras Avenue. Justin Benford – Forgery, Theft. Jonathan Blankenship – Aggravated Criminal Trespass, Public Intoxication. Rashawn Caslin – Unlawful Possession Firearm, Theft, Criminal Impersonation, Simple Possession Marijuana. Caitlyn Dalich – Possession Cocaine/For […]
City of East Ridge Receives Favorable Audit
At last Thursday’s East Ridge City Council meeting, independent auditors from HHM CPAs presented a summary of the City’s annual financial audit document. According to a press release, as part of their audit process, they did not propose significant adjustments to the city’s financial records. There were no uncorrected misstatements. Further, they did not become […]
Judge Inspects Budgetel
Hamilton County Criminal Court Judge Boyd Patterson got a first-hand look at the Budgetel on Friday. The couple rooms he set foot in he termed “substandard.” During the 30-minute inspection, Judge Patterson was accompanied by the extended-stay motel’s owner, Amish Patel, his attorney, Chris Clem, and representatives of the district attorney’s office. The judge was […]
December 9 Police Briefs
The following information is courtesy of the East Ridge Police Department. Day Shift December 8 22-016749 – 4000 BLK Bennett Rd- Mental Health- Police were dispatched to the above apartments regarding a female party on the premises who was screaming racial slurs and acting disorderly. Police made contact with a female subject in one of […]
A Look Back at County Mayor Weston Wamp’s First 100 Days in Office
Friday marked the first 100 days in office for new County Mayor Weston Wamp, who is the county’s first executive to be elected from outside of county government. Since September 1st, Mayor Wamp and his team have hit the ground running on big projects and priorities ranging from a historic pay raise for law enforcement […]
Sen. Gardenhire Wants Private School Vouchers Extended to Hamilton County
This article is from Tennessee/Lookout. State Sen. Todd Gardenhire, assured that the state’s education savings account program cleared legal hurdles, has filed legislation to expand private school vouchers to the Hamilton County school district. Senate Bill 12 would enable the state program to include qualifying students in districts with at least five schools in the bottom 10% […]
City Council Meeting of November 14
Police Briefs for December 8
The following information is courtesy of the East Ridge Police Department. Day Shift December 7, 2022 22-016688 – 4222 Ringgold Rd- Criminal Trespassing- Police were called back to Speedway regarding Quincy Lattimore after an employee saw him entering her vehicle. Lattimore, who was just criminally trespassed the night before, was then arrested for Criminal Trespassing. […]
One Dead After Stabbing in East Brainerd
One man is in custody after a stabbing lead to the death of an individual in East Brainerd. According to a Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office press release, on Wednesday evening at about 5 p.m. personnel responded to the 7800 block of Safari Drive on a reported stabbing. An unidentified person was found dead. The suspect, […]
December 7 Police Briefs
The following information is courtesy of the East Ridge Police Department. Day Shift December 6, 2022 22-016633- 6700 blk of Ringgold Road- Improperly Parked Vehicle/DUI Arrest- Jon Perkins was arrested and charged with DUI during an improperly parked vehicle call. He was transported to Silverdale. 22-016634- 6900 BLK Glen Errol Way- Alarm-Police responded to check […]
Catoosa UGA Extension, 4-H Launch ‘Bags-to-Beds’ Drive to Assist Local Humanitarian Relief Efforts
RINGGOLD – Catoosa County UGA Extension and 4-H launch a Bags-to-Beds drive to collect plastic grocery bags that will be recycled and made into PLARN (plastic yarn), which will be used to create sleep mats for people experiencing homelessness. “We encourage our neighbors to not throw away their plastic grocery bags, and instead bring them […]
Senate Majority Leader Sponsoring Bill to Close Public Records in Non-Criminal Death Investigations
This article is from Tennessee/Lookout Legislation sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson would close public records in death investigations such as those surrounding the suicide of country music legend Naomi Judd, a move drawing opposition from open records advocates. Johnson, a Franklin Republican, filed Senate Bill 9 in advance of the 113th General Assembly, a measure […]
Adoption Fees Waived during Month of December at East Ridge Animal Services
This month, East Ridge Animal Services is waiving their adoption fees in an effort to secure loving homes for all the animals currently in their care. All adoptable pets are spayed and neutered and up to date on all vacations. Typically, adoption fees are $75 for dogs and puppies plus a $10 registration fee […]
Police Briefs for December 6
The following information is courtesy of the East Ridge Police Department. Day Shift December 5 22-016587- 5321 Spriggs Street- Harassment- The reporting party advised she is being harassed on a texting app. She advised yesterday when she opened the app, she had a message from an unknown party stating, “send $3,000 or you will be […]
Judge Will Visit Budgetel Before Making Decision on Whether to Close the Facility
Hamilton County Criminal Court Judge Boyd Patterson said he wants to inspect the Budgetel later this week to learn more about what led to the request to close it. At the conclusion of a Monday hearing, Patterson said he’s “interested in how we got here and interested in moving forward.” The Budgetel, East Ridge’s largest […]
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