Police blotter: a couple scanning garments with tags; A couple argues over money and infidelity

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Police were called to Walmart at 501 Signal Mountain Road where they intercepted shoplifting suspects with loss prevention personnel. The suspects were escorted to the loss prevention office and the merchandise was recovered. The suspects were let go with a warning.

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A worker at Circle K at 4026 Shallowford Road told police that when she arrived at work, she dropped her belongings on the counter near the finish line and was given to work. You got a notification from the Cash app that someone had tried to use your Cash app. card at a Speedway for $26. 60. When he won this notice, he learned that someone had gone around the counter and taken his wallet. He had his debit card and $130 worth of money in his wallet. He described his wallet as a sunflower with all his IDs. He couldn’t say which circuit his card had been used on.

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A Walker Avenue woman told police over the phone that the rear passenger window of her vehicle was broken overnight. There were no visual symptoms of access to the vehicle.

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A man on Boynton Drive told police he left his vehicle unlocked overnight and someone noticed. He thought they wanted to borrow the vehicle because they had turned off the engine and tried to start it. The guy didn’t know who could just do this. I just wanted to report the damage to your ignition to record an insurance report.

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A woman on Jarnigan Avenue told police someone went inside her 2014 Subaru Forester sometime during the night and took approximately $1 in U.S. coins. She said the person also stole keys to a 2021 Honda Sport. The Honda is currently in the process of being reprogrammed. Police reviewed video footage and observed that around 5:13 a.m. three people exited a compact SUV. The three were seen going through vehicles; however, police could not obtain further information about the three.

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A worker at Clements Auction, 7022 Route 153, called police and said there was a homeless man at the location who had no intention of being there. Police knew the man, smuggled in without permission, and left without incident.

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Police were notified through a Hamilton County Title and Tag Office official that a couple was attempting to download fraudulent documents in the name of a vehicle. The worker and a detective from CPD Auto Crimes went to the Tag and Title office and spoke with the couple. They were looking for a name for a white 1974 Chevrolet Caprice. The guy said he got the vehicle in Florida from TitleKing Express for $500. He said he discovered the vehicle on Facebook Marketplace. He said the vehicle needed a lot of paint and that was why it was so cheap. He said the user who got it said he owned TitleKing Express. This user told him to come to the Hamilton County Tags and Titles workplace in Chattanooga to submit those documents and download a name for the Caprice. He said that once he returned to Florida with the name, he could take possession of the Caprice. He said the vehicle is still located in Florida. The documents the guy submitted to the Tag and Title Office showed that Caprice had a garage lien for $380. The documents indicated that some guy, owner of Williams Global Transport Corp, was the “owner” and dealer of the Caprice. The garage lien documents are consistent with other fraudulent documents that have the exact same company indexed in a very similar format. This matter awaits further investigation.

The police were called about a guy sitting on the Spring Creek bridge looking like he was about to jump onto the road. The police discovered the guy’s condition on the sidewalk of the bridge and ran away. He told police he had just stopped. for a break and fine. Police asked him if he was looking to communicate and if he was looking to harm himself. He said he just went for a walk to get some air and clear his head. He said that he didn’t need to hurt himself or anyone else, but he didn’t need to communicate. He left the domain heading northeast towards Eastgate Shopping Centre.

A woman told police she experienced damage to her property at 501-599 Ochs Hwy. Police located her Toyota in the right shoulder. She said she was driving in the area when a rock fell from above her and hit her vehicle. Police observed a dent to the roof of the woman’s vehicle and a cracked windshield. She wanted a report for her insurance. She drove her vehicle from the scene.

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A woman called police at I-Specialize, 5701 Brainerd Road. He said he took his iPad to the company for repairs and was now looking for his iPad and a cash refund. The store owner agreed, but claimed that the store was charging. a non-refundable service fee of $45 and you would get your cash back for the $45. The owner returned everything to the woman except the $45 and gave her a nicer iPad screen than when he brought her in. The woman entered without permission, so police told her she had been barred from owning the business.

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A verbal disorder was reported at a residence on School Drive. A man told police he was picking up his stepson and the stepson’s girlfriend there. He said the homeowner is the biological father of his stepson. He told police an argument ensued between himself and the homeowner, due to past relations with each other’s spouses. The homeowner had a similar statement. The homeowner said that he wanted the man trespassed from the property. The man was made aware about being trespassed. Both of them parted ways.

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A Dorris Street woman told police she was very disappointed and had a verbal argument with her husband, but didn’t need to talk about the end of the story. He said the discussion was about finances and accusations of infidelity. He denied any infidelity and said his wife was disappointed that she couldn’t spend more money. Different officials continually asked if anything had become physical, and anyone answered no. The woman also denied that he had prevented her from leaving. The two separated in the evening, and the woman went to her mother’s apartment in Red Bank.

On St. Elmo Avenue, police spoke with a complainant via phone who said he was in his kitchen at his residence when he observed suspicious activity across the street. He said he checked his Ring … more

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