18-year-old Nevaeh Williamson lies to police about crash involving stolen vehicle

18-year-old Nevaeh Williamson was caught giving law enforcement false information on April 1st. During the investigation of a car theft, Williamson and Leslie Beene-Littles were listed as suspects. While Williamson and Beene-Littles were in possession of the stolen vehicle, they got involved in a car crash. A witness of the collision, Jeffer Burton, informed law enforcement that he assisted Beene-Littles out of the driver’s seat and helped Williamson out of the passenger. However, when officers contacted Williamson, she stated she was the vehicle’s driver. During a follow-up investigation, Williamson and Beene-Littles were detained. Once Mirandized, Williamson admitted that she lied to the officers on the scene and confessed that Beene-Littles was driving during the crash. Nevaeh Williamson was taken into custody and charged with false reporting.

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Parent Ashley Douthat — too drunk at High School Football Game

34-year-old Ashley Douthat was jailed on August 29th when police responded to reports of a noticeably drunk woman at the Clarksville High football game. When they arrived, they observed her yelling and arguing with her son about him not wanting to drive home with her while she was drunk. The parents of other students complained about Ms. Douthat causing a scene with her son and stated that she told them she had been drinking. When police made contact with Ms. Douthat, she started yelling and arguing with them and was taken into custody.

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Woman punches deputy who pepper sprays her during intake — Zaria Metcalfe

23-year-old Zaria Metcalfe faces multiple charges after fleeing from officers during a suspected DUI traffic stop. Once she was in custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail she refused to change out of her clothing and into a smock, prompting MCSO Officer Luketic to threaten to use chemical spray on her if she didn’t comply.

She continued to refuse and stated: “B*tch, Spray Me!” – and the officers obliged with a “short burst” of chemical spray to her face. As the officer felt she was complying, Zaria Metcalfe punched her in the face.

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