Police Notepad: Man was ordered from a tavern with a metal pipe; former employee accused of stealing at least $16,000-Chattanoogan.com

2021-11-22 08:24:27 By : Ms. PAN PAN

The police received a call from a suspicious person at Northshore Liquor and Wine at 319 Cherokee Avenue. The suspect described as a white male without a shirt and holding a metal tube in his hand. The man was observed wandering in front of a business, and the owner wanted him to leave. When the police arrived, the man had disappeared. The police searched the area but found nothing. The complainant did not want to talk to the police. * * * An employee of Downtown Auto at 1725 Market Street and a homeless person had a speech disorder in front of the company. The tramp has one leg and sits on a bicycle on the sidewalk. The employee is standing in a commercial parking lot. The two contradictory descriptions of language barriers. The employee made it clear that the homeless person is not welcome in commercial real estate. He admitted this and moved on. * * * A woman on North Kelley Street said she found her stolen vehicle. The police arrived and saw a silver Volvo showing TN, and it returned to another car. The police then ran off the VIN which did not return. After talking to the lady, she said that her boyfriend reported that the car was stolen in Cleveland. The police then talked to her boyfriend over the phone and found that he reported that the vehicle was stolen, but did not enter the NCIC tag number or VIN information. The lady said that the label displayed on the Volvo was registered by her and belonged to her old car. The police ran the tag and found it was returned to her. She said that because the vehicle was being repaired, it was displayed on the silver Volvo and she did not want it to be towed away. After talking with the lady and her boyfriend, they said they provided the suspect information to the Cleveland Police Department. They said that when the vehicle was reported to have been stolen, they provided the Cleveland Police Department with a list of the contents of the vehicle and described the contents of the vehicle that corresponded to the vehicle used by the police. The boyfriend said that he knew where the vehicle was because he knew the suspect frequented this place. When the police were at the scene, no suspect was present. The woman did not have the key at the scene. The car was towed away by Mosteles. * * * A woman on Signal Mountain Road said that her temporary protection order for her ex-boyfriend expired yesterday. She said that this morning she noticed her ex-boyfriend's truck parked at her work place. She mentioned that she didn't want to make a report, she just wanted the officials to know. * * * A police officer was stopped at 6413 Lee Hwy. And learned that someone was talking to himself in the parking lot. The police officer observed a black male wearing camouflage pants and no shirt walking in the parking lot. He made it clear that he was able to provide his personal information to the police despite talking to himself. He said he is from Reya County but is currently homeless in the area. The police officer told the man that he could contact the police if necessary and he was free to leave. He left without accident. * * * An employee of Fuji Steak and Sushi at 2207 Overnite Dr. reported that his mobile phone had been stolen. The stolen phone was a golden Samsung S9, estimated to be worth about US$400-500. Mobile phones are left unattended in the staff area of ​​the restaurant. The officer was allowed to view the security camera footage of the incident. The suspect entered the building through the back door, which remained open. The suspect ran away after snatching the phone. The suspect appears to be a homeless person who frequents the area. Further investigation will be conducted before seeking allegations. * * * A woman on Emma Kate Drive showed the police her broken rear window, which appeared to be pulled away from the frame. * * * The police responded to two people acting suspiciously in front of Cadis at 201 Cherokee Avenue. The police officer found a man and a woman beside a silver truck. They said they jumped into a friend's car. They all have out-of-state warrants and cannot be expedited. They were told to leave the area and stay away from Cadiz. * * * The Mapco cashier at 4711 Brainerd Road said that a thin black woman grabbed four cases of beer, got into a blue SUV, and drove east along Brainerd Road. The total cost is $65.39. * * * A woman on West 38th Street told the police that she lived alone and heard some sounds that scared her. The police checked the surroundings of her home and vehicle and assured her that everything was normal. * * * The police were called to Appling Street because they might have weapons. Upon arrival, the police contacted a black man who appeared to be affected by an unknown substance. However, there were no mobility barriers and no guns were found. * * * The police responded to the intruder at the Indigo Hotel at 300 W 6th St. The caller said that there are two homeless people sleeping in their house and they want them to leave. The police officer talked to a man and a woman sleeping on the side of the building. They all said they would leave the area. The police officer ran two search warrants, and the results were all negative. * * * A man on Central Street said that at 8:30 in the morning, a black man wearing a red shirt and a blue backpack entered his yard and stole his Schwinn 21-speed 27.5-inch bicycle. He said that the suspect walked towards Third Street. The police went into the area to look for bicycles. The man said he would call back and provide the serial number of the bicycle. * * * A woman at Logan's Roadhouse, 3592 Cummings Highway, told police that she had left Mazda by her side to work at Logan's because of the rain. She said that when she returned there, she found that someone had cut off the exhaust and stole the catalytic converter. She has not yet received a repair estimate. * * * A woman told the police over the phone that she had bought a used car and asked her son to drive. She said that she posted a sticker (license plate) belonging to another car she owned. Later, he was stopped by the police at the Sunoco gas station because he did not have the correct license plate. The officer confiscated the label as evidence. She said that she did not have an official badge number. She said that the dealer where she bought the car went to get the car because she had only paid a small amount so far and was dragged back to the dealer’s property. Since then, she has been trying to contact the police evidence room, but has been unable to get in touch with anyone, nor has she retrieved her label. She said that the second-hand car she bought was a smoky-grey 2012 Mercury Marlin, and she did not have a VIN. The seized license plate belonged to her other car, a white 2009 Ford Escape. * * * A supervisor from Astec at 800 Manufacturers Road called the police after a speech barrier between employees occurred. The supervisor wanted the police to be there, and at the same time they informed a man that he was no longer working there and that he needed to leave the company. The man was told and left the company without any accidents. * * * An employee of Mapco at 201 Browns Ferry Road called the police because there was a suspicious person. A police officer talked to the woman. She said she was homeless and wanted to take a nap. The Mapco staff did not want her to sleep on the sidewalk. The police officer asked the woman to leave the property. She left without any problems. * * * A man in West 14th Street Court said that some people have been with him but are no longer there. They left a wallet and an email. Therefore, the man gave the property to the police. It will become property under this complaint number for safekeeping. The man also recently damaged the window, which he believes was related to a stolen bicycle stolen by a neighbor. The man was told that he needed to go through the CHA management to replace the windows. Currently, there is no suspicious information about vandalism.

* * * An employee of 2001 N Chamberlain Ave. called the police, stating that a former employee had stolen at least $16,000 from his company since January 2021. She was hired for about 11 years and was responsible for tracking the financial status of Buster Brown Properties. The employee recently noticed the lack of money and began to check financial statements. He discovered that the former employee had been using company funds to buy unknown items from stores such as Wal-Mart, Amazon, and gas stations, and sent money to her sisters and friends through Facebook. He also showed an unauthorized check cashed by the former employee and forged his signature. The police were told that she also directly deposited additional paychecks into her bank account. The employee stated that he and his employees were still digging into their financial statements and estimated that they would continue to find the large amount of funds the woman took away. The man provided paper copies of the financial statements, which will be forwarded to the fraud department.

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