![]() Both of them said they are employed by the car wash and had just finished a late detailing job. Police located a man and woman who are homeless and living out of their van. Suspicious activity was reported at the 2200 Hamilton Place Blvd. She said she needed a report completed for the lost item. She said she tried locating the iPhone with the "Find my iPhone" app, but was unsuccessful. No further information is known of the caller, other than a first name given to police.Ī woman on 4th Avenue told police she lost her cell phone about the time when she left a local convenient store. Both of them would not provide any information, and police confirmed they were both okay. The woman also summoned her son, and he came out without any bruising as well. Police spoke with her and saw she had no bruising or anything physical to indicate a disorder. Police knocked on the resident’s door, and a woman answered the door. He said they then heard footsteps on the steps outside, and the unknown person fled in an unknown direction.Ī caller reported a disorder at a residence on Colony Circle. The driver was given a warning for the tint, and officers left.Ī man on Veterans Way told police that he and his mother were sitting in their bedrooms, awake, when they heard their front door, that was supposed to be locked, open and close. ![]() The woman, upset with officers, then demanded the name and badge numbers of the officers present and to speak to a supervisor a sergeant responded to the scene and spoke to the occupants of the vehicle. Officers attempted to deescalate the situation and talk to the woman passenger, but to no avail. Once the driver was told the reason for the traffic stop, the woman passenger became irate with officers, claiming they were harassing her and that this was the third time she was being stopped in this vehicle for tint. Police explained to him that his tint is very dark - it was later measured at 16 percent - and in Tennessee the legal limit is 35 percent. Police then spoke to the driver of the vehicle who identified himself, and asked why he was being pulled over. Police asked the driver of the vehicle to roll down the rear windows, for the officer's safety, and the driver did so without issue. Police observed a white Chrysler 300 with very dark tinted windows traveling northbound on Meharry Drive, and initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle once it pulled into the driveway of a residence on Fisk Avenue. Police transported the two of them to a nearby gas station and then back to their vehicles' location. Police were then approached by a woman who said her vehicle has also ran out of gas. Police then helped him push the car into a nearby parking lot. Police got out with the driver, who said his vehicle ran out of gas. While driving northbound on Riverside Drive, police observed a vehicle with their hazard lights on, sitting in the center turn lane.
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