Takisha Rogers brandished handgun during road rage incident

Police say 46-year-old Takisha Rogers brandished her handgun at a mother and daughter in a road rage incident on I-24 on February 10. Ms. Leigh Marquez and her daughter, Savanah Williams, were driving near exit 11 when Rogers, who was driving a red car, cut them off and slammed on the brakes. As the ladies passed her, they saw Rogers brandishing a black handgun with a silver tip and pointing it at them. They called 911 and observed the car exit and park at Rossview High School. Officers located Rogers and the handgun in her vehicle. Rogers claimed she never brandished her handgun but could not explain how they positively identified it otherwise.

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Correal Murry charged with assaulting girlfriend with Xbox controllers

Amber Travis says she became upset with her 24-year-old boyfriend, Correal Murry, about him smoking in the house on February 13. She says she threw an ink pen at him when he refused to stop smoking. Correal then reportedly threw an Xbox controller at his girlfriend and then picked up a second controller and used it to beat her in the head multiple times. She says she retreated to the bathroom to call 911 while he attempted to break into the room. He fled before officers arrived and was taken into custody a short time later.

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Boosters Busted: Jamaya Bailey, Shanning Bell Adkins, Taurice Coleman, & Selena Coleman

25-year-old Jamaya Bailey, 22-year-old Shanning Bell Adkins, 26-year-old Taurice Coleman, and 26-year-old Selena Coleman were part of a “booster crew” that was caught at Rainbow Clothing on Fort Campbell Blvd on February 11. Store employee Paige Davidson alerted police when they noticed the crew taking items from the hanging racks and throwing the hangers under the rack to hide them. Officers arrived as they were fleeing to their Chrysler Pacifica and took them into custody. $592.32 in clothing was recovered. Inside the van was also a jar of marijuana.

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Virginia Johnson, 68, charged after feud with neighbor escalates

After an ongoing dispute with her neighbor, 68-year-old Virginia Johnson was trespassed from the ‘A’ side of the property in September of last year. Johnson, who lives on the ‘B’ side of the Veridian Drive property, went to get her mail on February 10 and on her return walk, became disorderly and threw a water bottle at the vehicle of her neighbor, Ms. Barone. Another neighbor, Karl Wolf, had video footage of another incident when Johnson trespassed onto the ‘A’ side of the property on February 5th at 6 a.m. Johnson was taken into custody and transported to booking.

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Margaret Bashore brought her own beer to the bar

Police say 59-year-old Margaret Bashore showed up at Scooter’s Pub on February 11 already intoxicated and with her own supply of beer. The owner of the bar, Robert Smith, explained she couldn’t bring her own alcohol and she was too intoxicated to remain at the bar. She refused to leave, and police arrived to remove her. After they walked her outside, she attempted to re-enter the bar twice in their presence. After she was unable to arrange a ride home, she was transported to booking and charged with public intoxication.

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Robert Quintanilla — DUI crash after leaving troubled Electric Cowboy club

24-year-old Robert Quintanilla says he had just dropped his friends at the troubled Electric Cowboy club in the early hours of Sunday morning and was on his way home when he was involved in a crash at 101st & Trenton Rd. At the scene, he was unsure of which direction his home was and performed poorly on field sobriety tests. An open container of alcohol was half-full in his cupholder of the vehicle.

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Soldier Jerod Hauck flees from police… on foot… while drunk

28-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Jerod Hauck was jailed early Sunday morning after drunkenly fleeing from officers on Trenton Road. Officers initially received a call that Hauck was stumbling down the roadway just after 5 a.m., and they canvassed the area looking for the man. He was found in the parking lot of Jenkins and Wynne and ran from officers when they gave him commands to stop. Hauck fell down multiple times while attempting to run away, but was eventually taken into custody.

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Clarksville Lawyer Michael K. Williamson charged with felony assault of wife

64-year-old Michael Williamson was jailed on Sunday night, charged with the felony aggravated assault of his wife, Larson Faye Williamson. Deputies responded to their Maxshire Court residence just after 7:30 p.m. Sunday for a domestic disturbance call. Both parties were reportedly drunk, and after investigating, deputies determined Michael to be the primary aggressor. During an argument, he is alleged to have pushed his wife and thrown her down onto a chair with one hand while grabbing her neck and upper chest area. The victim’s injuries were documented and consisted of irritation and bruising on her body.

Michael K. Williamson is a debt, criminal defense, and divorce attorney in Clarksville, where he has practiced for over thirty years.

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Dena Evans kicks and spits on first responders who save her from wrecked vehicle

51-year-old Dena Evans was found face down in the driver’s seat with her foot trapped in the dashboard of her overturned vehicle on February 9 at 5 p.m. As firefighters extracted Evans from the wreckage, she began yelling and cursing at them and kicked them while they placed her on a spine board. Once loaded onto a stretcher, Evans began to spit at the first responders. She was highly intoxicated, and an open bottle of Old English 800 was found inside the vehicle.

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Fraudster Bryan Boisvert jailed yet again; police say he stole rent payments

37-year-old Home Improvement Fraudster Bryan Boisvert found himself behind bars for the second time in two weeks. Already facing home improvement fraud charges, Boisvert was arrested this week on a felony theft charge. Cameron Payne hired Boisvery to oversee a duplex he owned and to collect the rent payments and deposit them into Payne’s account every month. Initially, things went well, but soon after, Payne stopped receiving the rent checks, despite the tenants giving them to Boisvert. He is charged with the theft of those rent payments.

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Jeffery Gray charged in assault of his wife; strangles her on the bed

25-year-old Jeffery Gray is facing multiple charges after an argument with his wife on February 7 got out of hand. The victim says Gray got on top of her on the bed and began to choke her as the argument escalated. As she attempted to call 911, he grabbed the phone from her. As she was able to escape his grasp on the bed and stand up, he reportedly strangled her from behind.

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Skylar Martin beats dog to death while 911 operator hears it hit the wall and yelp

23-year-old Skylar Martin faces domestic assault and animal cruelty charges after pushing his girlfriend and beating their puppy to death on February 8. As his girlfriend called 911 for help after he pushed her, the operator heard a dog being thrown against a wall and loud yelping afterward. Martin was reportedly upset the dog had urinated on the floor and beat the dog to death, leaving it with broken bones and severe deformities. When officers initially arrived, they were told the dog died due to “an allergic reaction to coconut-based shampoo,” but later admitted to killing the dog. When asked about the noise the dispatcher overheard, Martin said, “Of course it was yelping; it was getting its ass beat.”

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Jahmeila Davis lied to police about how she lost $500 at Governor’s Square Mall

18-year-old Clarksville Hair Stylist Jahmeila Davis was jailed Wednesday, charged with felony filing a false report. Davis initially told police on February 2 she was at Governor’s Square Mall when she was approached by three males who were attempting to sell her something near the GameStop store. She claims she had $500 in cash in her hands, and while she was showing it, one of the men grabbed it and ran away. She reported it to the police and wanted them to retrieve her money. After reviewing security video of the incident, police say she handed the cash to a man to play a “shell game,” which she lost.

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Millan Enterprises Announces Clarksville’s tallest building coming to downtown

Millan Enterprises, a residential and commercial real estate company, announces plans for a 340K sq/ft multi-level mixed-use building, which will have approximately 114 residential units and 15,650 sq. ft. of commercial/office space. Amenities will include a gym, club room, and rooftop pool for tenants and guests. The total project will provide 465 parking spaces, including 335 structured parking spaces. The residential units will feature a mixture of studios, one, two, and three-bedroom units, and multi-story lofts…

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Omar Obregon-Cuebas avoids DUI by getting out of car at Walmart

24-year-old Omar Obregon-Cuebas was charged with public intoxication on February 4th by Officer Matthew Johnson of the Clarksville Police Department. A citizen called 911 to report a drunk near the Sango Walmart, who was reportedly driving all over the road, and nearly hit another vehicle before pulling into the Walmart parking lot. The officer arrived and located Omar, who was exiting his blue Toyota Corolla. Omar admitted to drinking White Claws and stated he was too drunk to be driving and just wanted to go home. The officer transported him to booking, where he was charged with public intoxication.

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The Mailroom scores 83; permit revocation warning letter from health department

A state health inspector visited The Mailroom in downtown Clarksville Thursday for a routine inspection. The inspector requested the restaurant to be issued a permit revocation warning letter due to repeat priority violations, specifically for proper food-holding temperatures. On today’s visit, prepped turkey was temping too warm; two pounds were embargoed. During the last routine inspection, mashed potatoes, raw steak, and melon were all out of temperature, with 12 pounds of food embargoed. Other violations today included proper hand washing and a dish machine that was not reaching the proper 160 F temperature. A follow-up inspection will happen within 10 days.

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