Davon Kelley barely able to stand after taking fentanyl near West Knollwood Circle apartments

25-year-old Davon Alexander Kelley showed signs of impairment near the West Knollwood Circle apartments on July 2nd. When officers arrived, they noticed he could barely stand. Officers noted that Kelley appeared as if he were about to fall asleep or pass out while talking with them. At one point, during their interaction, he started drooling. Officers attempted to find him a place to stay but could not, so they detained him for his safety. Then, officers searched him and located a powdery substance, later identified as fentanyl. Kelley was taken into custody for simple possession and public intoxication.

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Davon Kelley caught with crack pipe after resisting arrest in Electric Cowboy parking lot

25-year-old Davon Kelley was seen publicly intoxicated and resisting arrest at the troubled Electric Cowboy near North Riverside Drive on May 12th. When officers arrived on the scene, they noticed emergency responders talking with Kelley, who they thought was intoxicated. Emergency responders attempted to put Kelley onto a gurney, but he started to push their hands away and threatened to assault them. When Kelley’s behavior got worse, officers chose to detain him, and upon officers grabbing his arms, he jerked away and attempted to run. Officers then grabbed Kelley, forcing him to the ground, where he continued kicking at officers. When officers searched Kelley, they found a burnt glass pipe typically used for the ingestion of illegal drugs. A metal piece identified as a push rod was also found, which is commonly used in conjunction with a crack pipe. Since Kelly’s behavior was indicative of someone under the influence of drugs, he was taken into custody for resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, unlawful drug paraphernalia, vandalism, and public intoxication.

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Davon Kelley tries to break down what he believed to be his friend’s door — it wasn’t #oops

Clarksville Police say 23-year-old Davon Kelley attempted to break down a door to enter his friend’s apartment at the Ramblewood Apartments. He caused several dents above the handle of the door in an attempt to get inside. It turns out, that wasn’t his friend’s apartment — and Mr. Kelley was simply intoxicated. He admitted to drinking at a friend’s house prior to coming to this location. He is charged with public intoxication and vandalism for the door, which is estimated at $350 to repair.

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