Collegedale Police Department

Collegedale Police Department

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06/23/2026

Monday, June 22nd, 2026

A crash occurred in the 9300 block of Apison Pike when a sedan changed lanes without seeing another vehicle. No injuries were reported.

A road‑rage complaint occurred at University Drive and College Drive East after a caller reported being followed. A traffic stop was conducted, and both parties stated they had a misunderstanding over lane movement. Advice was given to both.

A two‑vehicle crash occurred in the 9200 block of Lee Highway in the drive‑through at Truist Bank. No injuries were reported.

Suspicious individuals were contacted in the 10700 block of Apison Pike after being observed parked in a wooded area. They stated they were collecting flat rocks for a walkway and were advised to obtain permission before removing anything from the property.

A property damage complaint was investigated in the 5100 block of Apison Villas Circle regarding a delayed hit‑and‑run.

A road hazard was reported in the 4400 block of Suhrie Drive, where a fallen tree blocked the roadway. Public Works responded and removed the tree.

A misdemeanor citation was issued to an individual for Possession of a Prohibited Weapon.

An alarm was checked in the 9400 block of Apison Pike at Tractor Supply. The building was secure.

Another alarm occurred shortly afterward at the same location. The building remained secure, and the keyholder arrived to address the ongoing issue.

That's all folks!

06/21/2026

The Collegedale Police Department wishes a Happy Father’s Day to all the dads and father figures out there & to the moms who have had to fill both roles.

Thank you to the dads who made us, and to the ones who chose to raise us.

06/17/2026

Tuesday, June 16th, 2026

A two‑vehicle crash occurred in the 9000 block of Old Lee Highway with no injuries.

A mental health crisis call occurred in the 5000 block of Little Debbie Parkway after a homeless individual reportedly made concerning statements. A mental‑health assessment determined the person was ok, and no action was taken.

A suspicious‑person call was reported on Barnowl Place involving an individual sitting near a pond. Nothing criminal was observed.

An alarm was investigated in the 8800 block of Old Lee Highway at a restaurant after a supply truck accidentally activated an exit alarm while restocking.

A suspicious‑vehicle check in the 9000 block of Old Lee Highway involved a driver attempting to visit an urgent‑care facility that was closed.

That's all folks!

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4910 Swinyar Drive
Collegedale, TN
37363