35-year-old Jon Proctor was seen overdosing in the bathroom of a Hawkins Road residence on August 16th. When officers made contact with Proctor, they immediately observed a syringe next to him on the floor. Officers also observed a folded piece of aluminum foil, which contained .62 grams of fentanyl, and a burnt spoon on the bathroom counter. Proctor was later transported to booking for simple possession and unlawful drug paraphernalia.
Tag: drug possession
DUI: Melissa Johnson swerves between lanes on Peachers Mill Road after having 2-3 shots of Cognac
On August 15th, 48-year-old Melissa Johnson was stopped in her Subaru Outback after crossing over the fog line multiple times on Peachers Mill Road. Once officers made contact with Johnson, they reported that they noticed the strong smell of alcohol coming from her. Officers noted that she was also showing several signs of intoxication. After being asked if she had drunk anything, Johnson admitted that she had consumed 2-3 shots of Cognac before driving. Johnson performed sobriety tests and performed poorly, showing signs of impairment. Johnson was then taken into custody. During an arrest search of Johnson’s car, officers located a plastic baggie containing marijuana. A check of Johnson’s license also revealed that it had been suspended for failing to provide proof of insurance on August 4th. Johnson was then transported to booking and charged with driving under the influence, simple possession, and driving on a suspended license on August 16th.
Stacy Torian-Batts jailed after drunkenly pulling on car doors in Walmart parking lot with 5-year-old child
36-year-old Stacy Torian-Batts was seen publicly intoxicated at Walmart on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard on August 3rd. The store employees reported seeing a woman and a child walking through the parking lot. They added that the woman was pulling on random car door handles. When officers arrived on the scene, they made contact with Batts and her five-year-old daughter. Officers observed Batts pulling on the handles of a vehicle, and when asked what she was doing, Batts stated that she was looking for her keys.
While speaking with her, Batts had a strong smell of alcohol on her, as well as slurred speech and difficulty maintaining balance. After the Department of Child Services had arrived on the scene, they spoke with the child. The child stated that her mother, Batts, had shoplifted four single shots of moonshine from Ebenezer’s Liquors & Wine and consumed them on the walk to Walmart. DCS took the child, and Batts was then taken into custody for child abuse, simple possession, and public intoxication on August 4th.
Jeremiah Stacy throws baseball bat at uncle during altercation
20-year-old Jeremiah Trinity Stacy had a domestic altercation with his uncle, Robert Yoreck, at their Randell Drive residence on April 16th. Yoreck told responding officers that Stacy threw a baseball bat, striking him on the right shin. The police checked NCIC and discovered that Stacy violated an active condition of release with Kileigh Burney as the protected party. After officers deemed Stacy the primary aggressor, they obtained warrants for his arrest.
Then, late July 11th, officers located Stacy at his family’s Randall Drive residence and detained him. Stacy was taken into custody for four counts of contempt, three counts of domestic assault, simple possession, and unlawful drug paraphernalia on July 12th.
Trio charged after high-speed chase: Diamond Robinson, LeAndreonna Robinson, & Antoine Maupin
Deputies attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a silver Chrysler 200 on I-24 as it was traveling 107 mph on February 13. Inside the vehicle was 19-year-old Diamond Robinson, 20-year-old Le’Andreonna Robinson, and 20-year-old Antoine Maupin. The trio increased speed, and a chase began onto Wilma Rudolph at 85 mph, where they blacked out the vehicle and eventually lost control into a field off Trenton Road. They fled on foot but were apprehended across the field. Inside the vehicle was 17 grams of marijuana, 2 grams of Fentanyl, and a firearm. All three denied being the driver or possession of the gun
Adam Welch eats marijuana during traffic stop on Riverside Drive in Clarksville
Police say 34-year-old Adam Welch was driving for an extended period of time on the center lane on Riverside Drive just after 2 p.m. on January 11 and almost caused an accident with another vehicle. Officers initiated a traffic stop, and Welch produced a revoked driver’s license. Officers ordered him out of the vehicle and noticed green shake on his pants leg. It was quickly realized he had attempted to swallow marijuana. A search of his mouth was conducted, and there was marijuana in his mouth, which was retrieved, and a pack of cigarillos was located inside the vehicle. He was out on bond for two other incidents at the time of his arrest, both of which conditions prohibit him from possessing any controlled substances.
Jacob Gregorek charged with marijuana possession & speeding in Clarksville
22-year-old Jacob Ryan Gregorek was pulled over for speeding 21 mph over the speed limit Saturday night and told the officer he had smoked earlier but had no marijuana or drugs in the car when the officer noted he could smell marijuana. He eventually consented to a search of his vehicle after multiple more denials that anything was inside the vehicle, and the officer located 17 grams of marijuana in the console. Gregorek explained he was from Virginia, where he says they’re allowed to have small personal amounts.
Window tint traffic stop finds Nathaniel Crespo with 14 zips of marijuana — $25K bond
Clarksville police pulled over 32-year-old Nathaniel ‘Nate’ Crespo for a window tint violation on the Jaguar he was driving on May 11th. During the court of the traffic stop, officers claimed to smell marijuana, and Crespose stated his brother had recently smoked in the car. Officer searched the vehicle and located two bags, one orange, and the other black. Inside the orange bag was a vacuum-sealed bag of marijuana. Two mason jars of marijuana, along with baggies and a scale, were found in the black bag. The total weight was just under one pound, coming in at 410 grams, or just over 14 zips.
BLM leader Maurice Stegall 1 of 3 charged with felony drug possession & distribution
34-year-old Orlandes Maurice Stegall was riding as backseat passenger of his vehicle, which was being driven by Jonathan Collier, with Tad Wilkinson in the front passenger seat. When police stopped the vehicle due to both tail lights not functioning, everyone denied ownership of a backpack in the backseat which contained marijuana, scales, baggies, and cigarillos. Stegall is one of the three now charged with felony drug possession with intent to distribute, and is free on a $12,000 bond. Wilkinson and Collier, who both work for Stegall’s company ‘Casino Handyman’, are free on $26,000 bonds each, for the same charges.
Man gives police his friend’s name in attempt to fool them; it didn’t work — Keaghan Wright arrested
Clarksville Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Jessica Phillips. Inside the passenger seat, a man told police his name was Kyjuan Schambers and came within days of providing the correct birthday for the actual Kyjuan Schambers. Not one to be outsmarted, Officer Matthew Johnson realized the information was fake and as he had the man step out of the vehicle, the man fled. After a short foot pursuit, he was taken into custody and admitted he was really 22-year-old Keaghan Wright. Wright had outstanding warrants for failing to appear for a prior excessive/abusive 911 call case.
$10,000 bond set for ounce of marijuana found during traffic stop — Jonathan Widney
Clarksville Police Department Officer Robert Schohn says he observed 22-yea-old Jonathan Widney speeding on 101st Airborne Division Parkway and conducted a traffic stop.
During the traffic stop for speeding, K9 Officer N. Rodriguez arrived, and Officer Schohn made Widney exit the vehicle and informed him he was going to deploy the K9 for an open-air search after Widney denied consent to search the vehicle previously during the traffic stop. Upon threat of the K9 deployment, Widney admitted there was an ounce of marijuana in the trunk. Widney was charged with felony possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and possession of drug paraphernalia. His bond was set at $10,000.