Calhoun police arrested a man Wednesday for defacing buildings throughout the city. According to Calhoun police chief Garry Moss: The Calhoun Special Operations Division arrested Ivan Heberto Rey...
Walker County Sheriff’s Office report: Aug. 25-31, 2010 These people were booked into the Walker County Detention Center during Aug. 25-31. Those with charges are innocent until they plead guilty or are proven guilty in a court of law. The charges incl...
Lake Winnepesaukah salutes emergency personnel Sept. 11 In admiration of the heroic contributions of emergency service personnel on 9-11, Lake Winnepesaukah will honor emergency medical technicians, police, firefighters and military personnel and their...
Walker County's "Most Wanted": Michael Jameson Burchfield Michael Jameson Burchfield is wanted for theft by taking. Burchfield is a white male, (born May 25, 1974), blue eyes, brown hair, 5 feet 9 inches and 240 pounds. The Walker County Sheriff’s Office...
Man arrested for burglary at LaFayette pharmacy The person believed to have broken into Medi-Thrift Pharmacy in LaFayette on Sunday, July 11, and stolen sev-eral hundred pain pills has been arrested. Jeremy Shane Edwards was arrested for the b...
Crime Stoppers: Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office · On Wednesday, Sept. 1, between 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., a burglary occurred at a residence at 1355 Burning Bush Road in Ringgold. A total of more than $2,700 dollars in jewelry and electronics ...
Catoosa County sheriff’s deputy arrested for DUI while off-duty A Catoosa County sheriff’s deputy has been placed on leave after wrecking a vehicle and being arrested for driving drunk. He was off-duty at the time of the crash. According to sheriff Phil Summer...
Fort Oglethorpe Police Department report: Aug. 20-26, 2010 Here is the arrest report for the Fort Oglethorpe Police Department for Aug. 20-26. Citation statistics Speeding: 1 Pedestrian under the influence: 1 Driving without license: 1 Failure to yield:...
Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office report: Aug. 20-26, 2010 The Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office, during Aug. 20-26, answered 1,752 calls, including 59 that were booked on a total of 117 counts. The violations included both misdemeanor and felony charges an...
Authorities on Wednesday arrested a Catoosa County man for robbing a Ringgold pharmacy. James Aaron Sullivan, 29, of Ringgold is facing two counts of armed robbery, Ringgold interim police chief W...
CALHOUN -- An armed man tied up an employee and stole money from the Carmike Cinemas Martin Theater during a robbery on Wednesday morning. The robbery occurred at approximately 11 a.m. at the faci...
A 10-year-old Fort Oglethorpe girl remained hospitalized in critical condition Tuesday after being shot in the eye with a BB gun Aug. 26 in Chickamauga. Walker County sheriff Steve Wilson said the...
Justin Ford, whose dog was shot with an arrow earlier this month in Ringgold, was arrested Friday, Aug. 27, for threats against the person accused of shooting his dog. According to the incident re...
The Georgia State Patrol is reminding drivers not to get behind the wheel impaired during the upcoming Labor Day holiday travel period. Troopers and officers with the Motor Carrier Compliance Divi...
On Thursday, Aug. 26, an Alabama man wanted for felony burglary led authorities across the state line in a hot pursuit while an infant child was inside the vehicle. Chattanooga police were in purs...
The Walker County Fire Department held its Fill the Boot campaign this past weekend for the upcoming Labor Day Muscular Dystrophy Association's annual fundraiser.
Post Volunteer Fire Department will soon witness the end of an era as it merges with Fort Oglethorpe’s fire department. The merger involves a lease agreement between Post and the city of Fort Ogle...
Hopes for an economic recovery to save Dems from voter punishment during midterm elections this November quickly fade as an already high unemployment rate inches up.
Faced with a stalled economy, the president took to airwaves for Labor Day weekend address to tell Americans, particularly the middle class, they'd be worse off without his economic policies ahead of midterm elections
Nonpartisan gubernatorial candidate 'Gino' DiSimone believes he has a speedy fix to Nevada's budget crisis: charge people for the right to drive up to 90 mph on designated highways to fill the state's depleted coffers