DUI: Idaho Tourist Adam Clymer drives without license, tells police he couldn’t “pass the vision test”

39-year-old Idaho Tourist Adam Clymer was seen pulling into a no-parking zone at Interstate 24 on March 5th. Officers made contact with Clymer, who seemed like he was under the influence of a controlled substance. Clymer’s 4-year-old son was in the backseat, and his mother was in the passenger seat. Clymer appeared to have prominent resting nystagmus. When officers asked Clymer why he didn’t have a driver’s license, he told them he could not “pass the vision test.” Clymer consented to sobriety tests and performed poorly. Once Clymer thought that he was going to jail, he informed officers that his mother was disabled and unable to drive or take care of herself without him. Officers later discovered via NCIC that Clymer has multiple charges in Florida, including four driving on suspended license charges and seven driving without a license charges. Adam Clymer was taken into custody and charged with child endangerment, driving under the influence, driving without a license, parking in a handicapped spot, and reckless endangerment.

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DUI: Ray Franco found asleep in his car on Lafayette Road

34-year-old Ray Franco was found asleep at the wheel at the intersection of Lafayette Road and Kirby Drive on February 24th. Officers knocked on the driver’s side window, startling Franco, who seemed spatially disoriented. Once Franco stepped out of the vehicle, he exhibited clear signs of intoxication and had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage. Franco consented to sobriety tests and performed poorly. After being informed about implied consent, Franco agreed to provide a blood sample. Ray Franco was taken into custody and charged with driving under the influence on February 24th.

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DUI: Alysha Lewis found unresponsive in McDonald’s drive thru

31-year-old Alysha Lynnette Lewis was unresponsive in the McDonald’s drive-thru lane, holding it up as customers honked their horns at her in the early hours of November 23rd. Officers observed her in a white SUV as she stared at him with a “dumbfounded” look, with her eyes struggling to stay open. She rolled down the window when officers asked her to and began to slur her words as she responded to them. Officers had her find a parking spot, step out of the vehicle, and noticed that she was visibly intoxicated. Lewis did not consent to sobriety tests, began speaking incoherently, asking if the officers could find someone who spoke English even though the ones that were present spoke English, and was read implied consent. She was taken into custody for driving under the influence.

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DUI: Arpita Sarkar drives into ditch, hits light pole

29-year-old Arpita Sarkar drove into a ditch and struck a light pole at Orleans Drive on November 22nd. Officers approached the driver’s side and observed Sarkar to be visibly intoxicated. She consented to sobriety tests, performed poorly, and was read implied consent. Officers secured a search warrant for a blood sample and placed her into custody for driving under the influence, implied consent, and driver’s failure to exercise due care.

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DUI: Kaylan Caudle swerves, speeds down highway in Dodge Charger

28-year-old Kaylan Cidron Caudle, an employee of Hankook, was speeding and swerving in his Dodge Charger on Highway 374 on November 22nd. Officers observed this, conducted a traffic stop, and noticed Caudle was visibly intoxicated. Caudle was administered sobriety tests, performed poorly, and provided a breath sample, resulting in 0.092 BAC%. He was unable to provide proof of valid insurance and was taken into custody for reckless driving, driving under the influence, and failing to provide proof of insurance.

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DUI: Baronda Battle drinks at Electric Cowboy before driving

42-year-old Baronda Battle was jailed on November 19th after police observed his black Infiniti swerving on Providence Boulevard toward Fort Campbell Boulevard. When officers made contact with Battle, he smelled strongly of alcohol and slurred as he admitted to drinking at the troubled Electric Cowboy. He consented to sobriety tests, performed poorly, and was taken into custody. Battle blew a .110%BAC on a breathalyzer at booking.

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DUI: Alesha Fahnestock has 8 shots before driving

32-year-old Alesha Fahnestock was jailed on November 13th after police pulled her over on I-24 for throwing a lit cigarette out the driver’s side window. While Fahnestock apologized for tossing the cigarette, the officer could smell alcohol coming from her breath and noticed she was slurring her words. Initially, Fahnestock denied having anything to drink but later admitted to having eight shots of alcohol approximately three hours before driving. She performed poorly on sobriety tests and was taken into custody. A check through NCIC revealed she had two prior DUIs.

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DUI: Brandon Shaw has “4 drinks containing Vodka” before driving

44-year-old Brandon Shaw was booked on November 14th when officers observed him speeding down Dover Road. He was clocked going 55 mph in a 45 mph zone and was pulled over at the Exxon gas station. While speaking with Mr. Shaw, officers noticed the odor of alcohol coming from his vehicle and asked him to step out. He exited his vehicle and used the patrol vehicle to hold himself up while he admitted to the police that he had four drinks containing vodka. Additionally, there was a spilled bottle of alcohol observed in plain sight on the passenger’s floorboard. He was then asked to consent to sobriety tests, which he performed poorly, and was taken into custody.

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DUI: Michael Kite has 6 beers before driving

33-year-old Michael Kite was found at the scene of a one-vehicle crash on November 8. When Officer Tyler Irvin made contact with the driver, Kite, he could smell the aroma of an alcoholic beverage coming from him, as well as his eyes being bloodshot. Kite told the officer that he had “2 beers per game and played three games” while bowling. So, the officer conducted field sobriety tests, which Kite performed poorly. Kite was then transported to Tennova for medical clearance and a blood draw. Kite was taken into custody and charged with DUI.

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DUI: Jesus Castaneda drives on wrong side of road after having “two beers”

35-year-old Jesus Castaneda was seen swerving all over the road on November 10th when he began traveling east in westbound lanes. A traffic stop later ensued because Castaneda continued his pursuit on the wrong side of the road. When officers made contact with Castaneda, they observed that he was highly intoxicated, and Castaneda admitted to having “two beers” before driving. He was later asked to get out of the car and almost fell due to being inebriated. The officer then requested a field sobriety test, but Castaneda declined and was taken into custody. In a probable cause search, the officer found two unknown pills that were sent for testing. Castaneda was taken into custody and charged with DUI.

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Brandon Fenner drunk and disorderly at Billy’s bar and grill

28-year-old Brandon Fenner was booked on November 10th after police responded to Billy’s Bar and Grill for an unwanted guest. The employee told officers that Fenner was asked to leave several times and refused. They stated that he was being aggressive with them and with other customers. Officers found Fenner outside of the bar in his gold Chevrolet 1500. The officers explained that the staff at Billy’s wanted him to leave, so he drove off, away from the business, only to immediately park in the middle of the road. The police asked him to move his car and watched him as he ran through stop signs and over a concrete curb. He parked his vehicle and began to speak with officers. At this time, officers could smell the alcohol coming from his body. He declined sobriety tests, breath samples, and a blood sample. While searching his vehicle, officers found two beer cans in the cooler and a partially full can in the center console. This was Fenner’s first DUI.

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DUI: Emily Trageser speeds down Highway 76 in BMW

43-year-old Emily Trageser was found by officers in a silver BMW speeding on Highway 76 on November 7th. Trageser was caught doing 79 MPH in a 50 MPH zone. When they made the traffic stop, the officer observed that she showed many signs of being intoxicated, one of them being the smell of alcohol coming from her. Trageser told the officer that she had some wine 2 hours before the traffic stop, so they asked her to perform field sobriety tests as well as a breathalyzer, which she performed poorly on both. Trageser was taken into custody and charged with DUI and speeding.

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DUI: Lindsey Campbell drinks whiskey before driving

34-year-old Lindsey Campbell was found on the scene of a wreck without injuries at Denny Road and Highway 41 A Bypass on November 7th. When Officer R. Swanson confronted Campbell, he observed that she seemed heavily intoxicated, and she advised that she had drunk some whiskey. Campbell then consented to perform some field sobriety tests as well as a blood draw. Campbell has a history of DUI charges, one in 2014 and another in 2019. Campbell was taken into custody and charged with her third DUI.

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Bianca Frias jailed for violating bond conditions of drinking alcohol at her home again

30-year-old Bianca Frias was booked, once again, for violating her COR, which prohibits her from consuming or being in possession of alcohol. On November 7th, officers responded to Silver Fox Lane to find Ms. Frias drunk in a running Honda Civic that was parked in her driveway. Officers were able to easily identify Ms. Frias due to previous arrests. When officers made contact with Ms. Frias, they immediately noticed the odor of alcohol and asked Ms. Frias to perform sobriety tests. The officers reviewed Ring doorbell camera footage that showed Ms. Frias returning home with her four-year-old daughter, proving that she was driving her vehicle while drunk. She was taken into custody, and a warrant for a blood sample was issued. The four-year-old daughter was left in the care of her father. Ms. Frias has a a history of charges pertaining to alcohol.

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DUI: Aaron Hillis caught with alcohol and handgun in his car

29-year-old Aaron Hillis was booked on November 6th after officers observed a gray Nissan Versa with a non-functional brake light. When the officers approached the car, they immediately smelled the odor of alcohol and saw a handgun clearly in the center console area. They asked Hillis to step out of the vehicle and consent to field sobriety tests. He was visibly intoxicated and performed poorly on sobriety tests. A search of his car yielded multiple containers of alcohol. Hillis refused a blood sample, but a warrant was secured, and he was transported to Sango ER before booking.

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DUI: Soldier Jared Craig charged for speeding on his birthday

24-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Jared Craig was jailed on his birthday, November 1st, after police observed him speeding down Rossview Road. Jared was going 47 mph in a 30 mph zone. He then began swerving and was pulled over. He was visibly intoxicated and slurred his speech as he told officers that he was coming from Nashville, where he had two drinks. He performed poorly on sobriety tests and was taken into custody. Mr. Craig blew a .139% BAC on a breathalyzer. This was his first DUI.

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DUI: Andrew Short crashes into fire hydrant and stop sign

35-year-old Andrew David Short was involved in a single-vehicle accident on Ft. Campbell Boulevard on November 2nd. Short was visibly intoxicated, holding a vodka bottle, when officers arrived and spoke with him. He admitted to drinking before driving into a fire hydrant and a stop sign. Short was taken into custody for failing to exercise due care and driving under the influence.

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DUI: Israel Infante-Camero swerves between lanes on Fort Campbell Blvd

44-year-old Israel Infante-Camero, an employee of Jack-in-The-Box, was seen swerving on Ft. Campbell Boulevard in the early hours of October 29th. Officers conducted a traffic stop; they observed that Infante-Camero was visibly intoxicated. She consented to sobriety tests, performed poorly, and provided a breath sample that resulted in a 0.107% BAC. Infante-Camero was taken into custody for driving under the influence.

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DUI: Teria Coleman causes car accident, tells officers “I Don’t Drink”

36-year-old Teria Jonique Coleman was involved in a single-vehicle accident on I-24. Officers spoke with Coleman and observed her to be visibly intoxicated. They asked her if she consumed any alcohol, and she replied, “I don’t drink.” Coleman then told them that she had a shot at 2 p.m. before changing her answer to 5 p.m. She consented to sobriety tests and performed poorly, Coleman was then taken into custody for driving under the influence.

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