Fort Campbell soldier Joshua Strunk charged with DUI at Screaming Eagle Cigars

30-year-old Fort Campbell soldier Joshua Michael Strunk was charged with DUI on December 29th. Police say they were called to the Screaming Eagle Cigars on Ft. Campbell Blvd after Joshua was stopped by an employee as he was driving away because he appeared intoxicated. He was sitting in his car with the engine running when officers arrived and admitted to having “a few” alcoholic beverages earlier in the evening. According to police, Joshua was unsteady on his feet, had watery, bloodshot eyes, and slurred speech. He performed poorly on field sobriety tests and blew a .168% BAC on a breathalyzer.

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Layton Jackson charged with 5th DUI after being found asleep behind the wheel

42-year-old Layton William Jackson was found unconscious in the driver’s seat of his running vehicle, slumped over the center console on December 16th on N. Woodson Rd. Responding officers conducting a welfare check were able to awaken Jackson, who reeked of alcohol. Officers found five open containers of mini vodka bottles inside the vehicle. This is his 5th DUI, with prior convictions in 2008, 2014, 2014, and 2022.

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DUI: Cooper Chessman pulled behind a parked patrol car and nodded off

Police say 26-year-old Cooper Chessman was driving his truck Saturday evening at 5:40 p.m. when he pulled behind a marked patrol car that was responding to an unrelated crash scene and blocking a lane of travel. As the officer walked back to the truck, he noticed Chessman was asleep or passed out in the driver’s seat. As the officer made contact, Chessman suddenly woke up and attempted to drive away. He was sweating profusely with pinpoint pupils and was unable to be still – described as “jittery” by the officer.

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DUI: Carissa Hukill charged after leaving Mr. Billy’s Bar

25-year-old Carissa Jamie Hukill was arrested in the early morning hours of December 10th for a DUI. She was initially stopped for going 62 in a 45 mph zone. Police say she had “glassy, watery eyes and slurred speech.” She initially denied drinking any alcohol, but after performing poorly on her field sobriety tests and being transported to Sango E.R. to have her blood drawn, she admitted to drinking six beers before going out to Mr. Billy’s Bar.

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DUI: Deborah Earnest had “four Cosmopolitans” before driving

52-year-old Deborah Lynette Earnest was involved in a vehicle crash Monday evening just before 6 p.m. When officers questioned her about the accident, she could not form complete sentences and believed she was on an entirely different road. She stated she had consumed “four Cosmopolitans” before driving. Officers say she reeked of alcohol and performed poorly on field sobriety tests. She was transported to booking and charged with DUI.

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Soldier Mason Gunner Aydelott charged with DUI after leaving Nudie’s Honky Tonk

Police say 25-year-old Fort Campbell soldier Mason Gunner Aydelott was pulled over Saturday night for failing to maintain his lane of travel on Riverside Drive in Clarksville. When asked about his obvious alcohol usage, Aydelott stated he had “five or six” alcoholic drinks at Nudie’s Bar in Nashville prior to driving. He further stated he should not have been driving, felt “buzzed,” and considered himself a “3” when asked how drunk he was on a scale of 1-10. He was transported to booking and charged with DUI.

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DUI: American Pride Boxing owner Kelvin Garcia hid alcohol after crash at church

38-year-old Kelvin Joel Garcia, who owns American Pride Boxing in Clarksville, crashed his vehicle at Williams Chapel Baptist Church on Needmore Road at 9:26 a.m. Multiple witnesses stated that “a bald male” ran from the red truck and carried a white bag to the tree line and returned without the bag. Officers made contact with Garcia back at the vehicle, where they found him to be visibly intoxicated.

He admitted to drinking “last night” and claimed to have never left the immediate area of the wrecked vehicle. Officers located the bag in the treeline, and it contained several consumed alcoholic beverages and one can that was still cold to the touch and freshly opened. Garcia performed poorly on field sobriety tests and was transported to booking.

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Dana Gray falls asleep behind wheel of car after night of bar hopping

Clarksville Police received a report of a woman unconscious behind the wheel of a car on Tiny Town Road at the Fade Lounge. First responders located 33-year-old Dana Gray, who was now awake with the engine still running. She admitted to drinking at “multiple locations” during the night prior before, prior to driving. She stated she fell asleep while waiting for a friend and didn’t know how long she had been there. She performed poorly on field sobriety tests and was taken into custody.

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DUI: Rakkasan Ryan Ian Bedell crashes into 3 parked cars after “two beers”

32-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Ryan Ian Bedell told Clarksville police he had a “couple of beers” before he crashed his red Chevrolet truck into three parked cars on Carter Road. Officers arrived and reported Bedell had red, bloodshot eyes and reeked of alcohol. When asked how drunk he was on a scale of 1-10, Bedell stated, “2”. He performed poorly on all field sobriety tests and was charged with DUI. Bedell is a member of the 187 3rd Battalion, an Iron Rakkasan.

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Ortega Regules popped for DUI while traveling 70 in a 40 mph zone

Sporting a popped collar even in his mugshot, 32-year-old Ortega Aquilino Regules faces multiple charges after deputies say he was traveling 70 mph in a 40 mph zone while intoxicated. The traffic stop occurred on Providence Blvd as Regulas was driving his 2009 Nissan Altima. Police say he reeked of alcohol and admitted to consuming “two beers” before driving. Once at booking, it was learned he also had an outstanding warrant from 2019, also for DUI.

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Soldier Joshua Dagrin casually walks away from DUI crash after injuring woman

26-year-old Fort Campbell soldier Joshua Dagrin, who was recently named the ‘Iron Warrior of the Week’ of the Rakkasans, crashed his vehicle into another vehicle at 17th and Broadway in Nashville in the early hours of Saturday morning and casually walked away from the scene. The injured driver of the other vehicle stated she watched Dagrin walk away from the accident, and Dagrin’s passenger, Danielle Caron, confirmed that Dagrin was the driver. He was located up the street and admitted he drank “a couple of beers” before driving. He performed poorly on field sobriety tests and was transported to booking.

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Soldier Jakorey Hunter charged in 5 a.m. DUI on Fort Campbell Blvd

21-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Ja’korey Hunter was involved in a traffic accident with another vehicle near Fort Campbell Blvd and Lady Marion Road just after 5 a.m. Wednesday. Hunter told police he dropped his cell phone and bent down to pick it up while driving, causing him to crash into the other vehicle. Officers say he reeked of alcohol and performed poorly on field sobriety tests. A Glock 19 handgun was found inside the vehicle.

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Haley Arthurs charged with 3 a.m. DUI after leaving the Electric Cowboy

22-year-old Haley Brooke Arthurs left the Electric Cowboy on in the early hours of Saturday morning and caught the attention of police as she was observed turning left without using the turning lane, and later stopping at a green light. A traffic stop was initiated at a convenience store on Trenton Road just after 3 a.m. Arthurs admitted to drinking at the Electric Cowboy and performed poorly on field sobriety tests.

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DUI: Blake Frey charged after crashing into utility police on Princeton Circle

Clarksville Police say 30-year-old Blake Tyler Frey crashed his red Dodge Journey into a utility pole on Princeton Circle. Witnesses reported he walked away from the crash, and officers located him several houses away from the crash, stumbling and under the influence with constricted pupils. He was transported to Tennova for treatment of his injuries and charged with DUI. After discharge from the Emergency Department, he refused to leave the property at 5:03 a.m. and was additionally charged with trespassing on hospital property.

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DUI: Fort Campbell’s Tyler Davis charged after a “couple beers” at Electric Cowboy

Officers conducted a traffic stop on 22-year-old Tyler Christopher Davis at 3:20 a..m. as he was driving a white Subaru Outback and failing to maintain his lane of travel. David admitted to consuming a “couple beers” While at the Electric Cowboy. Officers say he reeked of alcohol and performed poorly on field sobriety tests. He would later blow a 0.159% BAC, nearly double the legal limit.

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