The following information is courtesy of the East Ridge Police Department.
Day Shift October 2 : B Squad
25-010421-6900 BLK Glen Errol Way- Harassment – The caller reported being harassed by a known suspect. He had received text messages from the suspect and believed he had intentions of ceasing his existence. The reporting party requested the incident be documented and this location be added to the watch list.
25-010423-5302 Stone Street-Disorder – A woman was criminally trespassed from the East Ridge Animal Shelter after she came to the shelter and caused yet another disorder with staff.
25-010428-1800 BLK Tombras Avenue-Assault In Progress – Police were dispatched to this area after concerned citizens reported a group of children actively fighting. On scene, all parties had left the area prior to police arrival.
Night Shift October 2: D Squad
25-010435-300 BLK Camp Jordan Road- Unruly Child – Police responded to the address above in reference to a child who had run away from his stepmother. Officers were able to locate the juvenile and return him to the residence. The parents were advised on how to take out attachments at Hamilton County Juvenile Court.
25-010439- 400 BLK Camp Jordon Parkway- Theft – Police were dispatched regarding a report of a stolen megaphone. The manager was able to provide a Tennessee tag for the vehicle that fled the parking lot after the megaphone was taken. Officers were able to contact that individual and advised him that he needed to return the property. They ultimately returned the property and were issued a criminal trespass notice.
25-010443 – 3500 BLK Connelly Lane – Suspicious Vehicle – Officers were dispatched to investigate a suspicious vehicle stopped in the roadway in front of the resident’s home. Three juveniles were identified by police and stated they were only hanging out in their car. They apologized for scaring the resident.
25-010446 – 1500 BLK Greens Lake Road – Noise Complaint – A neighborhood resident reported hearing barking for two to three hours and requested police intervention. Police checked the area for several minutes but did not observe barking.
