The following information is courtesy of the East Ridge Police Department.
April 13, 2023 Day Shift
23-004410 – 1500 BLK Karwill Ln– Aggravated Burglary – Multiple callers reported a male and female in a verbal disorder at this location. On arrival it was reported the female came to his house to retrieve keys to a vehicle and during the interaction she picked up a hammer and broke the doorknob off to the outside of the apartment. While on scene, it was found the man had a valid warrant through HCSO for driving on revoked and he was detained and transported to the Hamilton County Jail. A warrant was sought for the woman charging aggravated burglary.
23-004418 – 4320 Bennett Rd – Unconscious Person – While on scene for another call, police were notified of an unconscious party in a second-floor office. On arrival, ERFD and EMS provided medical assistance to the party.
23-004430- 1400 BLK Tombras Avenue- Arrest- A man was taken into custody at this location for East Ridge forfeiture capias warrant for possession of meth. He was transported to Silverdale Detention Center.
April 13, 2023 Night Shift
23-004443 – 941 Spring Creek Road – Theft from a vehicle – Police responded to this location for a stolen license plate. The reporting party stated that it was stolen from their vehicle sometime while they have been in the hospital.
23-004452 – 4214 Ringgold Road – Warrant Service – Police executed a forfeiture Capais on a man for driving on revoked or suspended. He was already in custody at the jail.
23-004450 – 6700 BLK Ringgold Rd – Theft –Police responded in reference to the victim finding his wallet at the gas station with money missing. He stated he dropped his wallet, it was later turned into the desk, but the cash was stolen inside. A review of the cameras at the store showed a man driving a Blue Dodge Challenger taking the money from the wallet and throwing it back on the ground.
23-004456 – 6400 BLK Ringgold Road – Traffic Stop – Police stopped a vehicle for misdemeanor traffic charges. The driver was found to have a suspended license. A subsequent search of the vehicle resulted in finding two Fentanyl pressed tablets in a fanny pack in the rear of the vehicle. Identifiers inside the bag were not the occupants and no charges were taken.