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.

Read More

Harold Hairston jailed after “throwing his wife around like a rag doll” during argument

24-year-old Harold Hairston was jailed on May 5th for assaulting his wife after an argument about him helping with the kids. Kristina Rollins told police that the argument turned physical when he got in her face and grabbed her phone. Kristina tried to grab her phone back which resulted in him grabbing her and throwing her around. He tried to pull her off the bed and then started strangling her with one hand around her throat. Police could see marks and scratches around her neck. Kristina told police she tried to fight back by grabbing and scratching his neck. The altercation ended when Hairston left the house. Destiny Brazil witnessed the incident and told police that Hairston was extremely aggressive toward Kristina and “threw her around like a rag doll.”

Read More

Woman charged with using OfferUp to scam the sale of a Playstation — Dyandria Shonta Sealey

Officers say they have identified Dyandria “Shonta Black” Sealey as the person who used the OfferUp app to scam Lelia Burke on the sale of a Playstation before Christmas. They say Sealey accepted $499 via CashApp but never showed up to deliver the Playstion, and never had any intention of doing so. After receiving account data back from both OfferUp and Cashapp, it was determined both accounts belonged to her, with her confirmed phone number and email address, and personal identifying information for the banking portions.

Read More