Police observed a man walking on Cummings Highway in a very dangerous spot for pedestrian travel. This tag is registered to a woman, who was said to be the ex-girlfriend of the suspected shoplifter. The suspect left the scene in a Honda Civic (TN tag). The suspect in the video appeared to be the woman named by Walmart LP, but police were unable to get a positive identification due to the suspect wearing a mask. Loss prevention told police that a woman stole approximately $600 worth of items from the store. While clearing the scene of a shoplifting call, loss prevention at Walmart on Highway 153 reported an additional theft that occurred earlier in the day. The man gave a list of things that were stolen. The vehicle that the white male got into looked like a silver Ford Fusion. The incident and description of the suspect vehicle was bolo'd by dispatch.Ī resident of Hickory Valley Road showed an officer a video of a white male going through his Jeep and stealing things. He said the driver remained in the vehicle while the passenger grabbed the saw. a light blue Honda Civic covered in mud pulled up, a black male jumped out, grabbed a Stihl concrete saw from the back of his truck, got back in the vehicle and it sped off. She said she had been in an argument with some females on Facebook last night and one of them may have done it, but she does not have a proof at this time.Ī manager of Hunter Utilities on Shallowford Road said about 12:45 p.m. She said she did not see who did it and as far as she knows at this time no one else saw the suspects. someone slashed the tires on her vehicle and shoved a candy bar in the gas tank. The vehicle has been entered into NCIC.Ī woman on Citico Avenue said sometime between 5:45 a.m. She was able to track the vehicle via parking assistance to somewhere in Georgia but an exact address is not known at this time. The woman said her key fob is still in the vehicle and it is push to start. There is no suspect information or video evidence at the scene that could be located at this time. How suspects entered the garage is unknown at this time. She noticed that her garage door was open as someone had pulled the safety release this morning when she checked the garage. as she remembers hearing her dogs barking around this time. Police were notified by a woman on Noah Reid Road that her vehicle had been taken sometime in the night. The owner was contacted and the vehicle was picked up. An officer later located the stolen vehicle at 4700 Wilson Road with the keys in it. The only identifying information on the vehicle was that there is a black tool box in the bed of the truck. When he came back outside he found that the truck had been stolen. When he stopped at a gas station on Rossville Boulevard the previous night at approximately 11 p.m., he left the keys inside the vehicle because he was only running inside for a minute. Police drove through the area and did not locate anyone matching the suspect description.Ī man who works for Prime Precast Solution said he was driving one of the company's work trucks, a 2011 Nissan Titan (GA tag). The woman said nothing was taken from the property. She then called her neighbor, who saw a tall, skinny male wearing a ski mask fleeing from the property. He said he made the fire to warm up.Ī woman on Metro Park Lane said she heard glass breaking outside her back door. An officer made contact with a man who reported he is a worker who got his vehicle stuck and decided to continue working at the construction site. The Chattanooga Fire Department extinguished a small trash fire behind the building. Upon further investigation, there was a footprint on the back passenger window and both tail lights were indeed busted out.Īn anonymous caller reported seeing a fire behind the apartments that are being renovated on Fisher Avenue. She said someone kicked her vehicle on the passenger back window and busted both tail lights out. 25th Street Court said she came outside to find her vehicle damaged. She said she keeps these types of pictures and videos of herself on her cellphone.Ī woman at E. She provided the phone they were sent from. She said this started about two days ago. The man got his things and left the residence without incident.Ī woman on Starview Lane said an unknown person is sending explicit pictures and videos of her to her friends and other people. When police arrived at her house, her daughter answered the door and said her mother was not there but she had left the man's belongings in the living room for him to get. A man said he needed to go to his ex-girlfriend's house on Campbell Street to get some of his belongings.
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