The Catoosa County News

Ringgold duo runs from police after traffic stop

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Lane where Quarles had been staying. The residence belongs to Quarles’ father.

$2,500 in goods stolen in house burglary

A Catoosa County home was burglarize­d and more than $2,500 worth of property stolen, police say.

According to the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Department, the burglary occurred on Wren Drive in Ringgold sometime between Nov. 21 and 22.

The victim told police she arrived home to find the inside of her residence and garage ransacked with several items missing, reports show.

Deputies discovered that the home’s crawl space had been forced open, and that a garage window had been broken out.

The offender(s) was open to all types of property. Small kitchen appliances such as a food processor, blender and Crockpot were taken, in addition to jewelry, books, lamps, Christmas clothes, and artwork.

Ten bottles of liquor were also taken from the home during the incident.

Anyone with informatio­n about the burglary or the missing property is encouraged to contact Detective Brittany Gilleland at the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office at 706-935-2424.

Christmas gifts stolen in vehicle break-in

Multiple Christmas gifts were stolen from a Rossville vehicle after someone broke into it during the night, police say.

According to the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Department, the incident occurred sometime during the night of Nov. 28 or the morning of Nov. 29 on Hargrave Road in Rossville near East Ridge, Tenn.

The victim told police she went inside her home just after 7 p.m., and discovered the vehicle had been broken into about 12 hours later.

There was not any visible damage to the vehicle. Although there were no signs of forced entry, the victim insisted that she locked the vehicle before she went in for the night.

Among the items stolen was a 40-inch TV and a bag containing several candle waxes and scents.

The total estimated value of the stolen property is $300.

Anyone with informatio­n regarding the theft is encouraged to contact Detective Timothy Busby at the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office at 706-935-2424.

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Ringgold police will soon receive new LIDAR equipment purchased with grant funds it received in October.

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