After checking the ticket it was found that she had tag swapped many items. where a woman rang up items in the self-checkout line. Police responded to Walmart at 3550 Cummings Hwy. told police that someone stole a Stihl TS410 cutoff saw valued at $1,100 from outside this location. The office manager of Jenkins Masonry, Inc. said an older black man who they have had issues with previously, came in the store and stole three cases of beer. The store manager of Walgreens at 2104 McCallie Ave. The officer gave the man a complaint card with the non-emergency number on the back and let him know that if he happened to see this truck again and was able to get the tag to call back in and give the complaint number to attach that tag to the report. When he went to walk inside the white truck did a slow roll by the business. The man said this truck went to a parking lot right up the street from there and parked with the lights shining on him. He said he slowed down to allow this vehicle to go around and the truck did and it then drove in the middle of the road not allowing anyone to pass.
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The officer then spoke with the second employee who said there had been a white truck, with dark tinted windows and large tires, tailgating him. He didn't have a lot of information himself but the employee who had the complaint was still currently at work and he would get him to come and speak with police. An employee said there was a man in an early 2000’s style white Ford truck harassing his employees. Police responded to a suspicious person and vehicle at Chattanooga Pattern and Foundry at 1334 Stuart St. He told the officer he was staying on the railroad tracks near Hixson Pike. He identified himself and police checked for outstanding warrants. Police were able to get some personal items for the grandson and transported him to the Chattanooga Convention Center.Īn officer saw a homeless man walking on the 1200 block of Helena Drive. The woman told police it was fine if her grandson’s brother came over to get his stuff but continued to be rude and disrespectful causing police to have to raise their voice to gain her attention. The woman continued to speak over police and be disrespectful. Police attempted to tell the woman that was fine but her grandson had to be allowed to get his property at a later time. He then got into the passenger seat of a vehicle with a temporary tag and left.Ī woman on Central Drive told police her grandson was being disrespectful and she no longer wanted him to stay at her apartment. told police a skinny black male entered the store, took a large tub of Tide laundry detergent (valued at $18) and a large tub of Gain laundry detergent (valued at $14), and then left the store without paying for his items. The manager of Dollar General at 4211 Rossville Blvd. The owner said he is going to ensure that his house is secure to hopefully prevent this from happening in the future. The home is under construction and there are multiple ways to enter and exit that the individuals may have used. He said a sleeping bag he lent to the man, which was not on property yesterday, was found in one of the bedrooms in the home. The officer spoke with the owner by phone and he confirmed nothing was taken from the property but he believes that people associated with a certain man entered the home to crash. They told the officer the owner was not there and showed damage to a screen and said that someone broke into the home during the night. An officer spoke with laborers working on a property on Mark Twain Circle.