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    Collierville Police Department

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    Memphis Police Department - Ridgeway Station

    Memphis Police Department - Ridgeway Station

    4.0(2 reviews)
    10.6 miHickory Hill

    I've been living in the berclair area area right next to Nutbush and I just heard a gun battle…read moregoing off I looked outside and I seen a police car going around the corner that's the first time I've ever seen the police in the area while the gunshots are going off I want to thank them for being here and trying to do something we need some rough tough police officers in this area the kind that can see the bad guys and not afraid to go push them around thank you again

    One of our brave and valiant policeman took some of his precious personal time to come and speak to…read moreour community group. I am sure most people do not realize how unstaffed the police are and how much their hands are tied by the rules of engagement placed on them by those in power and the main stream media who refuses to do real journalism, they just say what they are told to say. We know this because you will hear the same message on each one of them even using the same wording...do they really think we are that stupid? Our brave officers deserve respect, remember they are people just like you and me except they run to the fire instead of away from it. Stop and think. Why has Memphis been short of police for so many years? Why are they held back from doing the job they are trained to do and to do it with force. They are not backed up by the powers that be and some of the people are not raising their children to respect police or teachers, no one. This is no favor to their own children nor their communities. Wake up and realize we need our police and our military. They are providing for us all doing a dangerous job that most of us couldn't do for a single day without falling apart at the seams. Thank you to our men and women in blue!!!

    Town of Collierville - Great storefronts on the square. Boot & tackle, restaurants, bank & more. It's al built around a big outdoor rotunda and old train station.

    Town of Collierville

    3.3(4 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    I've lived in every municipality in Shelby County. Collierville has the absolute WORST city…read moreservices. I see a Police car patrol MAYBE once a month on our road; which is a city boundary. The garbage services are worse than that. They half way pick up piled up tree debris & I've had actual arguments with the recycling driver. His supervisor was no help. The roads are absolute garbage, for this to be tge wealthiest town in the county. I've even asked; in emails, for extra Police patrol; which would be ANY patrol at this point. I asked for help from engineering because our ditch floods and flows over into my yard. Instead of getting help I got an email saying to keep my easement clean. Even though the city charter says that they're responsible for ditches and flood water. After paying over $550K for our home and doubling my mortgage, I wish I'd just stayed in Arlington. Collierville is awful and not accountable for anything.

    Really don't know why I haven't done check ins here in my little slice of of the world. I first…read morerode around this quaint little town with a realtor when looking to relocate in 1993, fell in love and have been here ever since. I guess I can start to doing check-is regularly. (smiles) There's so much to say about my adopted home of Collierville. I call it my adopted home because I was born in Ohio, grew up in NC and moved around the country from California to VA and PA before getting out of the Navy and settling down and having children in MA. I thought New England was going to be my 4ever home and I was there, in one place, for longer than anywhere else before. But alas it was not to be and when fate brought me back down south it all started by an offer for a morning gig at a new Memphis radio station & looking for a new house in little ol' Collierville.   It was relatively small back then in 1992 (approx 14,000) and that 1st ride through the wonderfully quaint and pristine town square was like driving right into an episode of Andy Griffith because it was like a ride into Mayberry. From the trains and whistle stop to the whiskey barrels set up for checkers in the boot and tackle shop, right down to a little bank the size of an outhouse, it was just all very charming. (Parade Magazine ranked the town square "Best Main Street" in America in 2014) I would soon discover that this town was home to excellent schools for my kids that, would later, have national championship cheerleaders and athletes with some of the finest teachers and administrators anywhere.  My kids, who grew in metro areas, would soon have their first puppy, their first bikes and even a pool in their very own backyard and more, pretty awesome!  The people of Colliervile had a great sense of community and civic pride and I got to know many of the police professionals, many who have federal certifications and have always been on the cutting edge in an effort to protect our not so little community and our firefighters and local business owners. I say not so little because the expansion has been pretty fast (currently over 50,000) with a new 800,000+ sq ft outdoor shopping center & Baptist Hospital and industry like Carrier & Pepsi, and a really big deal, the national headquarters for FedEx. There's been so many new businesses, houses, banks, restaurants, schools, many new churches and so much more with construction all around. Then there was the major highways, the first was the Nonconah (385) which connects the town to I-240/I-40 (a loop around Memphis) and later I-269 a Memphis beltway connecting the I-55 corridor in MS to the south & I-40 to the East. If that weren't enough Collierville will eventually become part of the I-69 hwy plan that integrates SR-385 & I-269 as part of the huge project linking Canada and Mexico. Wow! I make a big deal out of these roads because when I first arrived we were kind if isolated from the "big city" and all the highway systems It used to taket 45+ minutes just to get to Memphis on Poplar & just as long to get to I-40 via backroads to go east (Nashville), so growth has been relatively fast and big, but I digress. I'm happy to have been right here in Collierville for over twenty-five years which is, by far, longer than any of my previous homes. While I have lived in 12 different states, and visited 46 others, I am both happy and proud to call this little place my home.

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