Soldier cuts toes off husband’s sneakers in two-day tussle — Breayna Simon arrested

Clarksville police officer Marcus Onfroy responded to a domestic-related call on February 4th, where 21-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Breayna Simon and her husband, Tristan, had reportedly been arguing for two days. The officer noted multiple items in the home had been “destroyed” over the course of these days, in an obvious retaliatory fashion. Police determined Breayna had cut the toes off several pairs of his sneakers and smashed his laptop. Her husband was also charged for his actions.

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Woman charged with knocking on door and punching woman who answered — Dimeneshia Carter

In January, Clarksville Police responded to an assault in progress on Victory Road. A woman told police that 22-year-old Dimeneshia Carter and Eirneschia Carter appears at her door knocking and demanding to be let in. As she opened the door to tell them to leave, Dimeneshia reportedly reached in and punched the victim in the face. The resident was able to shut the door before the assault continued further, and the two fled. Dimeneshia was booked into jail on the open warrant on Monday, charged with felony aggravated burglary. The argument was reportedly over clothing.

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Man charged with injuring girlfriend’s thumb during an argument — Deontez Ferguson

Kaitlyn Gates says her boyfriend, 33-year-old Deontez Ferguson, injured her left thumb by throwing her to the floor at their shared residence. Officers arrived on the scene and documented abrasions to her left thumb and lower lip. Officers took Ferguson into custody for domestic assault.

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Soldier charged with DUI after Ft. Campbell Blvd crash — Justice Bowyer arrested

Clarksville Police say they found 23-year-old Fort Campbell soldier Justice Bowyer reeking of alcohol after he crashed his Kia on Ft. Campbell Blvd near Lealand Drive. He was reportedly having trouble standing, and performed poorly on field sobriety tests at the scene. He was transported to Tennova for a blood draw and then booked into jail for DUI.

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