Angela Weinrich booked for being a nuisance at Kelly’s Big Burger

21-year-old Angela Clarita Weinrich was a being a nuisance at Kelly’s Big Burger on Riverside Drive in the early hours of February 3rd. Officers arrived and noticed Weinrich was highly intoxicated. Weinrich was unable to give them her name or address. Weinrich did not have a cellphone or any form of identification, so for her safety, she was taken into custody for public intoxication.

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Derrick Hughes assaults girlfriend after she confronts him over hotel receipt

42-year-old Derrick Hughes was involved in a domestic dispute with his girlfriend at Abby Creek Drive on February 1st. The altercation stemmed from Hughes’ girlfriend finding a receipt to a hotel room. When she confronted Hughes, he got upset and hit her in the chest. She provided law enforcement with an audio recording of the argument between herself and Hughes. In the recording, officers heard both of them arguing, and then there was what sounded like a scuffle between them. Shortly after the scuffle, officers heard Hughes’ girlfriend yell, “Don’t put your hands on me!” When officers contacted Hughes about the incident, he said nothing happened, and there was no argument. Derrick Hughes was taken into custody and charged with domestic assault.

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Ethan Bates booked after trying to sell drugs at Marathon Gas Station

20-year-old Ethan Bates was seen trying to sell drugs at the Marathon gas station on Holiday Drive early February 1st. The attendant at the gas station reported that Bates refused to leave and constantly asked if he wanted to buy drugs. Bates then walked to the Quality Inn lobby, turned around, and walked out. Earlier that same evening, Bates was kicked out of a Tanning Salon for walking in without a shirt or shoes. When officers came into contact with Bates, he walked away from them several times despite being in handcuffs. Once he was inside a patrol car, he immediately urinated on himself. Bates was taken into custody and charged with public intoxication.

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Marque Collins speeds on I-24, caught with over 4 ounces of marijuana in vehicle

34-year-old Marque Collins was seen speeding in a white Hyundai Elantra on Interstate 24 West early on January 27th. Collins was recorded going 87 mph in a 70 mph zone. When officers conducted a traffic stop, they noted that they immediately noticed the strong scent of fresh marijuana. Officers asked Collins if there was any marijuana in the car, and he handed them a small bag of marijuana. While he was doing that, an officer observed an opened container of Hennessy in the center console. After running his ID, officers noticed Collins reach into the back seat and passenger seat. When Collins was confronted, he provided officers with a small gray bag hidden in some laundry containing two jars of marijuana, another baggy of marijuana, and empty Ziploc bags. The combined weight of the marijuana found was 4.47 ounces/127 grams. Collins’ vehicle was also found not to have insurance. Upon investigation, Collins was found to have multiple marijuana charges as well as a revoked license. Marque Collins was taken into custody and charged with possession with intent to distribute unlawful drug paraphernalia, speeding, open container, no insurance, and suspended license.

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Tammy Williams assaults wife with kitchen knife during argument, caught with crack cocaine

53-year-old Tammy Williams was involved in a domestic altercation with her wife, Karen Latham, at the Turtle Creek Townhomes on January 26th. The couple were in the midst of an argument when Williams armed herself with a kitchen knife and held it to Latham’s throat. When officers searched Williams’s person, they located a bag containing what looked to be a white rock and a plastic pipe wrapped with wire. The white rock substance tested positive for Crack Cocaine. Tammy Williams was taken into custody and charged with aggravated domestic assault, simple possession or casual exchange, and unlawful drug paraphernalia.

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Alvis Lopez-Jacinto booked for public intoxication after not getting ride home

25-year-old Alvis Lopez-Jacinto was seen intoxicated at North Riverside Drive on January 28th. Lopez was in the front passenger seat of a vehicle that had been pulled over but displayed clear signs of intoxication. The driver was taken into custody for DUI, so Lopez had to get out of the car. Lopez had trouble maintaining balance when he got out and almost fell multiple times. Lopez could not find a ride in a reasonable amount of time and was deemed a danger to himself. Alvis Lopez was taken into custody and charged with public intoxication.

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DUI: Joshua Smith caught driving drunk after running stop sign

45-year-old Joshua Aaron Smith failed to stop for a stop sign at the Queens Bluff Way and Ashland City Road intersection in the early hours of January 28th. Officers observed this, conducted a traffic stop, and observed Smith to be visibly intoxicated as they approached the driver’s side. He admitted to drinking, consented to sobriety tests, and performed poorly. They informed him of implied consent, and he agreed to provide a blood sample. Smith was taken into custody for driving under the influence and a stop sign violation.

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Ricky Jones calls 911 to yell at police for not being able to turn his power back on

48-year-old Ricky Olburn Jones called the 911 emergency line about turning his power back on in the early hours of January 28th. Jones yelled and cursed at the officers when they arrived. Then, officers told him to call the power company, advising him that CPD could not help with the issue. Jones told officers that he would call 911 again. Officers informed him that he would be taken to jail for misuse of emergency services if he did. Jones called anyway, and he was taken into custody for excessive 911 calls.

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Demarrio Borum assaults girlfriend, grabs officer’s taser during altercation

23-year-old Demarrio Borum, an employee of Sanderson Pike, had an altercation with his girlfriend, Ms. Patterson, at his Trenton Village apartment on January 28th. Patterson spoke with officers when they arrived, advising them that Borum pushed her down onto her bed, placed his hand on the base of her neck, and choked her. Patterson said Borum let go, and she went to the living room to gather her belongings. Borum then pushed her onto the couch. Patterson said she left the apartment when Borum told her to. Officers deemed Borum as the primary aggressor and went to detain him. When detaining Borum, he pulled away, so officers brought him to the ground. While on the ground, Borum grabbed an officer’s taser, pulled on it, and broke the cartridge. The estimated value of the cartridge is $100.00. Borum was taken into custody for aggravated domestic assault, assault against a first responder, resisting arrest, and vandalism.

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Trinity Scharf bites husband’s arm during argument

20-year-old Trinity Nicole Scharf had a domestic dispute with her husband, Logan Michael Scharf, at their shared Tiny Town Road apartment on the afternoon of January 28th. Mrs. Scharf advised officers that she tried to wake him up around 1 p.m., which sparked an argument. This caused Trinity to go downstairs, where Logan followed her and pushed her onto the couch. Trinity stated he stood over her, preventing her from getting off the couch. Trinity then bit him on the arm to attempt to get up. Logan responded by grabbing her hair and shoving her face into the couch. Mr. Scharf told officers that he did not get much sleep last night, then admitted to following and pushing his wife onto the couch. Logan, however, insisted it was because she pushed him first. Logan admitted that he leaned over her to try to get her to hit him, which is when Trinity bit him. Both Trinity and Logan were taken into custody for domestic assault.

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Logan Michael Scharf grabs wife by hair, shoves her face into couch during argument

20-year-old Logan Michael Scharf had a domestic incident with his wife, Trinity Nicole Scharf, at their shared Tiny Town Road apartment on the afternoon of January 28th. Mrs. Scharf advised officers that she tried to wake him up around 1 p.m., which sparked an argument. This caused Trinity to go downstairs, where Logan followed her and pushed her onto the couch. Trinity stated he stood over her, preventing her from getting off the couch. Trinity then bit him on the arm to attempt to get up. Logan responded by grabbing her hair and shoving her face into the couch. Mr. Scharf told officers that he did not get much sleep last night, then admitted to following and pushing his wife onto the couch. Logan, however, insisted it was because she pushed him first. Logan admitted that he leaned over her to try to get her to hit him, which is when Trinity bit him. Both Logan and Trinity were taken into custody for domestic assault.  

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Angela Tucker found stumbling through parking lot, pulling car door handles

51-year-old Angela Marie Tucker stumbled through the parking lot in front of Casa Blanca, pulling on car door handles on January 28th. Officers responded and noticed Tucker to have pin point pupils and slurred speech. Officers noted that Tucker appeared to be under the influence of a narcotic substance. Officers deemed her a danger to herself and others, and she was taken into custody for public intoxication.

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Ryan Rimmer assaults boyfriend during argument over family issues

38-year-old Ryan James Rimmer had a domestic altercation with his boyfriend, Jorge Luevano, near North 2nd Street late January 28th. Officers responded to a possible crash involving a blue Toyota Tacoma and spoke with Luevano when they arrived. Luevano advised officers that he and Rimmer had argued about family issues on returning from Springfield. Then, when they were driving on Madison Street, Rimmer struck him in the mouth with an open palm. Rimmer hit him on the head two more times as they went down University Avenue. When the altercation ended on North 2nd Street and Georgia Ave, Luevano stopped his vehicle, and Rimmer exited the truck. Luevano then alerted the authorities, providing them with Rimmer’s description. Officers located Rimmer, who denied the allegations that Luevano made. Rimmer was taken into custody for domestic assault.

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DUI: Amber Soto pulled over for illegal window tint, caught drunk driving

29-year-old Amber Tiffany Soto was suspected of having illegal tint on her vehicle as she drove on North Riverside Drive near North Second Street in the early morning of January 28th. Officers observed this, conducted a traffic stop, and noticed a strong odor of alcohol as they approached the driver’s side. Officers asked her how much she had to drink, and Soto admitted that she had some shots before going to the bar. Soto consented to sobriety tests, performed poorly, and agreed to provide a blood sample after being informed of implied consent. Soto was taken into custody for driving under the influence.

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DUI: Lindsey Crawford crashes on Highway 76, tells police she “might have been going the wrong way.”

37-year-old Lindsey Crawford was seen driving in the opposite lane of Highway 76 on January 10th. When officers made contact with Crawford, they observed that she was unsteady on her feet and slurring her words. Crawford stated that she “might have been going the wrong way.” which witnesses corroborated. Crawford was traveling south in northbound lanes on Highway 76, leading to an inevitable crash. Officers requested Crawford to perform some field sobriety tests, which she consented to. Lindsey Crawford performed poorly on sobriety tests, was taken into custody, and was charged with driving under the influence.

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Darrell Cornett jailed for public intoxication after yelling, kicking doors at Clarksville’s 3rd Base

44-year-old Darrell Gray Cornett had an altercation at Clarksville’s 3rd Base on South Riverside Drive late January 27th. When they arrived, multiple witnesses told officers that Cornett had been causing problems, yelling and kicking doors. Cornett was visibly intoxicated when he spoke to officers, stating he could not remember what had happened. Officers stepped closer to him to hear what he was saying. This caused Cornett to nearly fall, catching himself on the back porch railing. Cornett was taken into custody for public intoxication. Officers deemed him to be a danger to himself and others, and he was taken into custody for public intoxication on January 28th.

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Cortney McKenzie makes multiple false 911 calls, tells police “I guess I’m going to jail.”

35-year-old Cortney Pershae McKenzie called 911, telling them that her ex-boyfriend, John Sanders, “choked” and robbed her at an apartment on Providence Boulevard around 6 p.m. on January 26th. Officers arrived and spoke with Sanders, who told them he had gotten a text from the property owner, Jason Wilson, telling him he needed to be out of the residence that night. He said that McKenzie was staying the night with him, and when he told her she had to leave, she began to yell and call the authorities. When they spoke with McKenzie, she kept saying that Sanders was going to jail and leaving the room. Then, officers asked her for her wallet, which she provided. This prompted officers to ask why she told dispatch that Sanders had stolen her wallet, knowing she had the wallet in her possession; McKenzie replied, “I guess I’m going to jail.”. She continued to make contradictory statements as the responding officer remembered a previous incident at the same residence on December 31st. During that incident, McKenzie made similar claims of domestic assault against Sanders that were unfounded. This demonstrated a routine behavior of contacting the police to get Sanders arrested so she could live there alone. During the December 31st incident, Wilson informed them that she had not been a resident since November 8th and was only there tonight as Sanders’s guest, whom Wilson had housesitting for him. McKenzie was taken into custody for filing false reports.

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Soldier Trevor Zandt assaults girlfriend during multiple altercations

27-year-old US Army Soldier Trevor James Zandt had an altercation with his girlfriend, Mackenzie Underwood, at their Falkland Circle residence on January 19th. Underwood spoke with the authorities on January 26th due to another altercation, advising them of both incidents. Underwood stated that she and Zandt argued for most of the day on January 19th. Later that day, Zandt came up behind her in the kitchen, placed his arm around her neck in a chokehold, and strangled her. She provided a picture from the day after showing a bruise on her neck. Underwood then explained the altercation that occurred earlier that day, advising that Zandt grabbed her legs and attempted to pull her out of her vehicle. Underwood and Zandt both told officers about an unreported domestic history between them. Zandt was taken into custody for aggravated domestic assault on January 26th.

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DUI: Jeremy Harvey drinks vodka before driving car into ditch on Hot Shot Drive

49-year-old Jeremy Todd Harvey drove his white Chevy SUV into a mailbox at a Hot Shot Drive residence on January 26th. The complainant stated Harvey ran his car into a ditch and hit a mailbox before pulling into a driveway a couple of houses down from the incident. Officers arrived and noticed Harvey in the driver’s seat of a white Chevy SUV, backing into his garage, matching the description. Harvey admitted to officers that he had been driving and backed into a ditch. Then, Harvey told them he had drunk Vodka earlier in the day before consenting to sobriety tests, which he performed poorly on. Officers observed him to be visibly intoxicated, and he was taken into custody for driving under the influence.

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Glen Carmen drunkenly throws gun at father during argument

33-year-old Glen William Carmen had an altercation with his father, Charles Carmen, at their Overton Drive residence on January 21st. Charles went to the Cunningham Lane precinct on January 26th, advising them of what happened. Charles reported that he and Glen argued, and then Glen went into his room, grabbed a handgun that was in a holster, and threw it at him. Charles stated the handgun hit the chair he was sitting in and his stomach, placing him in fear. Later, Glen spoke with officers and told them he was very intoxicated during the incident. Glen also advised that he did not remember what happened. Officers deemed Glen as the primary aggressor, and he was taken into custody for domestic assault.

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