67-year-old Darrell Christopher Fuson was issued a citation on March 13 for an incident that occurred on Saturday, February 26, at Rotary Park in Clarksville. Two witnesses told deputies that Fuson was actively masturbating in plain view, approximately fifteen feet from them. Fuson admitted to the activity and was later issued a citation for two counts of indecent exposure. [citation in story]
Month: March 2023
Editorial: Sheriff John Fuson Must Step Down — Family Favors Must End
In recent weeks, a series of events has led Montgomery County Sheriff John Fuson to make decisions that benefit his family rather than the citizens who elected him. Did you know about his brother’s indecent exposure charge? That’s because it wasn’t filed until yesterday — after Clarksville Today began asking questions about the February incident. This editorial details this incident and more, which reveals our elected Sheriff is no longer focused on the citizens of Montgomery County, but rather on how to keep his family’s problems secret. It wasn’t until his daughter’s impending criminal charges did he decided such information shouldn’t be public…
Andrew Arce — You can’t shop at Walmart anymore
33-year-old Andrew Arce was inside the Walmart on Wilma Rudolph Blvd on March 20 when a loss prevention associate noticed him and recalled he had been previously trespassed from the location. Officers arrived and verified that he was served a trespass notice in June 2022 and took him into custody.
Cheyenne Seefeldt charged with felony marijuana possession – $20K bond
19-year-old Cheyenne Seefeldt was a passenger in a car with three others on March 19 when an officer made a traffic stop after observing the car traveling at 43 mph in a 20 mph zone on Donna Drie. During the traffic stop that followed, officers said they could smell marijuana, and a search of the vehicle was conducted. A felony amount of marijuana was discovered, along with digital scales and sandwich bags. No one in the car claimed the drugs, so all four were charged using constructive possession. Other occupants were KaLisa Smith, Davion Dozier, and Toussaint Hagewood.
KaLisa Smith jailed on $20,000 bond after marijuana found during traffic stop
18-year-old KaLisa Smith was driving a car with three passengers on March 19 when an officer observed her traveling 43 mph in a 20 mph zone. During the traffic stop that followed, officers said they could smell marijuana, and a search of the vehicle was conducted. A felony amount of marijuana was discovered, along with digital scales and sandwich bags. No one in the car claimed the drugs, so all four were charged using constructive possession. Other occupants were Cheyenne Seefeldt, Davion Dozier, and Toussaint Hagewood.
Jordyn Siclovan drunk & disorderly at Mr. Billy’s Bar with a stolen handgun
Police responded to Mr. Billy’s Bar & Grill just before 2 a.m. Monday for a reported fight. They arrived to find 22-year-old Jordyn Siclovan standing in front of the bar while swaying and slurring her words. She began to shout profanities at responding officers, who then took her into custody for public intoxication. A search of her person produced a handgun, which was reported stolen out of Hendersonville.
Triniti Wiley charged in bedroom assault of her soon-to-be ex-husband
20-year-old Triniti Wiley is charged with the assault of her soon to be ex-husband, who she reportedly attacked on March 19th. The two were in her bed when she suddenly stood over him and jumped at him with closed fists, verbally challenging him to “do something” to her. The husband was able to capture some of the assault on video, and he says she punched him in the face.
Marcin Slomski pulls up to home of his wife’s alleged paramour; armed with handgun
Police say 28-year-old Marcin Slomski arrived at the front door of Jack Lueders’ home on Eldos Trace Circle Saturday afternoon to confront Jack about suspicions of infidelity with his wife, Aleksandra Slomski. Marcin was armed with a Ruger-57 handgun in his waistband, which he eventually handed to his wife to store inside their vehicle. Lueders stated Slomski was beating on his door while holding the gun. His wife told police he had been drinking since the previous night — approximately six or seven beers in addition to vodka, according to Marcin. Police arrived to find the Ruger in the front seat of Marcin’s Cadillac with a round in the chamber and twenty-one rounds in the magazine. He was taken into custody and charged with possession of a handgun while under the influence.
Soldier Jawan Edwards went to Club Stilettos; left without a happy ending
28-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Jawan Edwards went to Club Stilettos on College Street Friday night and had a confrontation with someone in the parking lot. Edwards, who was extremely intoxicated, became loud and caught the attention of bouncer Michael Mills, who advised him to leave the property. Edwards refused and became confrontational with Mills, yelling, screaming, and attempting to fight him. Mills retrieved a baseball bat from inside the club and returned outside, and began to go back inside as things calmed down — until Edwards began following him, attempting to fight him and assuming fighting stances.
Police arrived and initially only detained Edwards as he refused to identify himself, and the bouncer didn’t want to press charges. While being detained, Edwards was given the opportunity to find a safe ride home, but he refused and became combative with police, so he was transported to booking and charged with public intoxication.
Andrew Rittenhouse sent over 100 texts and 30 calls to his ex-wife
Police say 31-year-old Andrew Rittenhouse sent over 70 text messages to his ex-wife, Hannah Polston, after she told him to stop contacting her on March 16. In response to this barrage of messages, she once again directed him to stop contacting her. After the second notice, Rittenhouse placed an additional 40 text messages and 30 phone calls to the victim. Many of the messages referenced highly offensive content, once even referencing her being dead.
DUI Arrest: Christopher ‘Scotty’ Carter, 19, crashes Audi A7 into boulders & flees the scene
19-year-old Christopher ‘Scotty’ Carter was jailed on multiple charges, including underage DUI, after a March 17 crash. Deputies say the teen was traveling at 55 mph in a 25 mph zone on Wiley Brown Road when he crashed his black 2016 Audi A7 into decorative boulders, causing property damage and extensive front-end damage to the vehicle, including airbag deployment. Carter then drove to his home, less than a mile away on Surrey Ridge Road, without reporting the collision. Deputies located Carter at his home, where he had trouble standing, walking, and was slurring his words. He smelled of alcohol and was visibly intoxicated. He performed poorly on field sobriety tests and was transported to Tennova Sango ER for a blood draw before being transported to booking. He is free on a $4,000 cash bond.
Christopher Winters indicted in cocaine distribution racket
39-year-old Christopher Lynn Winters has been indicted by a March Montgomery County Grand Jury on multiple charges stemming from 2022 drug activity. Detectives say that, along with others, he conspired to sell more than 300 grams of cocaine between July and September.
Shemar Wesley indicted in cocaine distribution racket
25-year-old Shemar Dreaquan Wesley has been indicted by a March Montgomery County Grand Jury on multiple charges stemming from 2022 drug activity. Detectives say that, along with others, he conspired to sell more than 300 grams of cocaine between July and September.
Jhaquintes Johnson indicted in Clarksville’s largest cocaine distribution racket
22-year-old Jhaquintes Demarcus Johnson has been indicted by a March Montgomery County Grand Jury on multiple charges stemming from 2022 drug activity. On September 21, he was found with 180 grams of cocaine, marijuana, multiple loaded firearms, and more than $5,000 in cash on Shearor Street in Clarksville, along with drug paraphernalia – including baking soda, sandwich bags, a razor blade, a grinder, cup with residue, cigarillos, a pipe, digital scales, a rolling tray, and a pill bottle. He flushed drugs down a toilet during a raid that day and possessed a firearm. During the raid, he was also found to possess N-Cyclohexyl Methylone, an analogue of Methylone, a controlled substance, along with Oxycodone, crystal methamphetamine, and amphetamine.
Christopher Coleman indicted in Clarksville’s largest cocaine distribution racket
54-year-old Christopher George Douglas Coleman has been indicted by a March Montgomery County Grand Jury on multiple charges stemming from 2022 drug activity. Detectives say that, along with others, he conspired to sell more than 300 grams of cocaine between July and September. He reportedly delivered cocaine to another party on July 7 on Peachers Mill Road.
Antoine Gray indicted in Clarksville’s largest cocaine distribution racket
36-year-old Antoine Devin Gray has been indicted by a March Montgomery County Grand Jury on multiple charges stemming from 2022 drug activity. Detectives say that, along with others, he conspired to sell more than 300 grams of cocaine between July and September. He reportedly sold cocaine to two people on 9th Street in Clarksville on July 20. On July 22, he made another sale of cocaine.
Stevie Kelly indicted in Clarksville’s largest cocaine distribution racket
38-year-old Stevie Leonard Kelly has been indicted by a March Montgomery County Grand Jury on multiple charges stemming from 2022 drug activity. Detectives say that, along with others, he conspired to sell more than 300 grams of cocaine between July and September. On August 27, he conspired to purchase a kilogram of cocaine from Anthony Powell. On September 21, he was found to possess over 100 grams of cocaine and $10,000 in cash on Shearor Street, along with a microwave, baking soda, spoons, a razor blade, a rolling tray, sandwich bags, a vacuum sealer with bags, and rolling papers. He is also accused of flushing drugs down a toilet on that day, along with possessing a firearm as a convicted felon.
Domonique Powell indicted in Clarksville’s largest cocaine distribution racket
37-year-old Domonique Morcell Powell has been indicted by a March Montgomery County Grand Jury on multiple charges stemming from 2022 drug activity. Detectives say that, along with others, he conspired to sell more than 300 grams of cocaine between July and September. He reportedly sold a kilogram of cocaine to Floyd Johnson on July 14 on East College Street.
Antonio Powell indicted in Clarksville’s largest cocaine distribution racket
45-year-old Antonio Renorldo Powell has been indicted by a March Montgomery County Grand Jury on multiple charges stemming from 2022 drug activity. Detectives say that, along with others, he conspired to sell more than 300 grams of cocaine between July and September. Detectives say he sold and delivered cocaine to Floyd Johnson in Pleasant View on September 3rd during the months-long investigation.
Anthony Powell indicted in Clarksville’s largest cocaine distribution racket
43-year-old Anthony Dewayne Powell has been indicted by a March Montgomery County Grand Jury on multiple charges stemming from 2022 drug activity. Detectives say that, along with others, he conspired to sell more than 300 grams of cocaine between July and September.
Powell reportedly delivered a bulk amount of cocaine to Floyd Johnson on July 6 on East College Street in Clarksville. He also sold a kilo of cocaine to Floyd Johnson and Stevie Lelly at Verkler Drive on July 22. He then made another sale to Johnson on August 27th on Roan Drive. On September 2, he made another sale of cocaine on Fort Campbell Blvd. He also sold and delivered cocaine to Floyd Johnson in Pleasant View on September 3rd. Powell reportedly sold another kilogram of cocaine to Floyd Johnson on September 6 in Clarksville.
On September 13, detectives say Powell possessed a kilogram of cocaine and $5,000 in cash, along with crystal methamphetamine, marijuana, and drug paraphernalia such as digital scales and cigarillos.