Police confirmed that the vehicle in question was there. The man called police later and said he found his rental vehicle in front of his daughter's house. Police attempted to call the man back to give him the updated information, but he did not answer the phone. Police were given a 24-hour Enterprise number by NCIC to give to the man. Police attempted to enter the vehicle information into NCIC, but was told that they could not, because Enterprise would have to report the vehicle stolen. He does not know the name of his daughter's boyfriend, but said he would call back when he found out. He said he confronted the boyfriend and asked for the keys back, but the boyfriend refused and drove off with the car. He told police he was driving by his daughter's house on Bishop Drive and noticed her boyfriend was driving the car. She told him she was unable to return the vehicle because Enterprise was closed. He said he was unable to get in touch with with her throughout the day, but finally talked to her around 3:30 p.m. He was around 5'10" and 230 pounds.Ī man told police he rented a vehicle through Enterprise "sometime last week." He said that he allowed his daughter to use it and she told him that she would return the vehicle to Enterprise for him. He was wearing a brown sports coat and a black bucket hat. The man came in through the front door and exited through the front door. An employee said a heavy set older black male walked into the store inside Hamilton Place Mall, selected around 20 Air Jordan white t-shirts and fled the store. Police were called about a shoplifting that occurred at Kids Foot Locker, 2100 Hamilton Place Blvd. She said it had her Social Security number with it as well. Sometime afterwards, she realized she didn't have it and she's not sure where or when she lost it. At this time there is no further information nor witnesses in regards to the suspect.Ī woman told police she last had her CARTA bus pass with her while at the Walmart at 490 Greenway View Dr. She said she would get in contact with her neighbor across the street who might have video footage of the incident, due to having a camera facing in the direction where the incident occurred. She said she remembers seeing a person wearing black shorts and a blue windbreaker jacket walking on the road by her residence. she noticed the rock beside the vehicle and the damage. After she heard the noise, she walked out but did not see anything alarming at the time. the night before she heard a bang outside of her residence. She said that at approximately 11:30 p.m. She said she believes the rock was the one used to cause the damage to her vehicle. Police observed the damage on the vehicle and a rock on the ground beside it. The other women said she did not know where the wallet was.Ī woman on Ganasita Trail called police to report damage done to her vehicle (Nissan Altima) on the rear passenger side door. She, however, could not find her wallet, which contained her TN ID, PayPal card and Cash App card. The third woman removed all her belongings from the apartment and said she would not return. Two women lived in an apartment and a third woman was moving out. Police were sent to a disorder prevention on E. They said a white male fled the store and left all items he was intending to steal. A loss prevention associate at Walmart, 3550 Cummings Hwy., told police they wished to document an attempted theft of merchandise.
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