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Police Briefs for June 2

June 2, 2023 By Contributed Article 0 Comments

The following information is courtesy of ERPD.

June 1, 2023 Day Shift

23-006683- 6500 BLK Ringgold Road- Arrest- A man was arrested and charged with public intoxication after he was obstructing traffic while dancing in the roadway.

23-006686- 1600 BLK McDonald Road- AOA- Police received information that a party had run from deputies in Catoosa County and may be in the area. His last known address was on Floyd Drive. Officers checked his address and the surrounding neighborhood. He was not located. Later in the shift stadium security located him on their property and detained him for police. He was arrested and served with an East Ridge warrant for evading.

23-006695- 200 BLK Eads Street- Delayed Disorder- The caller reported her ex-boyfriend came to her at her apartment this date at 0800 hours. He forced his way into her apartment searching it for other persons present but did not find anyone. She convinced him to leave without further incident. Warrants are pending for Aggravated Criminal Trespass.

23-006703- 7600 BLK Standifer Gap Road- Warrant Service- A party was served an East Ridge warrant at Silverdale.

Night Shift

23-006719 – 900 BLK Donaldson Road – Airway Obstruction – Police responded to this location regarding a 3-year-old suffering from an airway obstruction. Upon arrival the juvenile was observed to be able to breathe. Fire and EMS responded to the scene to assess the juvenile’s condition. The juvenile as transported to hospital for further evaluation.

23-006706 – 400 BLK S Seminole Dr – Theft – Police met with the complainant regarding a possible theft which occurred at on Dunlap Ave. She told officers she believed a woman had stolen her bank cards from the Dunlap address and used them at the Walmart. While speaking with the victim, she was not able to provide any evidence a theft had occurred or her bank cards were used at Walmart.

23-006727 – 1000 BLK John Ross Rd – Traffic Stop/Warrant service – During a traffic stop police made contact with a woman who had two verified warrants out of Hamilton County and two out of Catoosa County. She was transported to the jail.

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