Police Blotter: Man Reporting To Probation Is 3 Sheets To The Wind; Pair Uses Citigo For Garbage Dump Wednesday, June 2, 2021
Police were called to TN Probation and Parole due to a possible intoxicated person who was reporting for their monthly meeting. A man showed up smelling like an intoxicant. The officer evaluated the man and determined he wasn t a danger to himself or others and he was released after his meeting. He is currently homeless and he said he stays in a tent near the Chattanooga Convention Center.
A woman on Grayshore Lane said she had purchased a red 2009 Nissan Altima late last year. She said she had a bill of sale and a Georgia title for the vehicle. She said that when she attempted to register the vehicle, in her name in Tennessee, she was told that the title was too worn out. She told police she has been attempting to call the man who sold her the car but he has stopped returning her calls and has blocked her. The title that she had in he
New Jersey Herald
A second man was arrested last year for spray painting graffiti outside the home of Sussex County Sheriff Michael Strada, state police said this week, days after saying they were unaware of the incident.
Adam Wall, 33, of Hampton Township, was arrested on June 11 and charged with disorderly conduct, said New Jersey State Police spokesman Trooper Alejandro Goez.
On the day of the incident, a resident called police
around 7:30 p.m. to report a suspicious person in the area, Goez said and when officers arrived they
found Wall in the middle of Garrett Drive spray-painting the roadway. He was arrested for standing in the lane of travel and creating a hazard while vandalizing the roadway, Goez said.
I was mistaken in stating that three individuals were arrested in connection with multiple incidents at/near the home of the Sussex County Sheriff, the text reads. To correct, there were two arrests made in relation to multiple incidents at/near the home of the Sussex County Sheriff. Of these arrests, one individual admitted to a role of defacing property, she texted.
Police said that is also wrong.
Goez said he does not have any information about the letters BLM spray-painted on any roadway in Hampton and could only confirm Drelich s arrest.
The county, the day after the meeting, released a statement through its spokeswoman that repeated Fantasia s assertions.