31-year-old Sherdena Snyder was involved in a domestic altercation with the father of her child, Carlos Idiokitas, on November 18th. Snyder approached Idiokitas with bags of leaves that she complied from his yard and shoved the bag at him. She then proceeded to dump all of them on his head. Snyder told law enforcement that the interaction was unwanted and offensive to him. Idiokitas provided law enforcement with video evidence from a doorbell camera that proved his account of events. Snyder was taken into custody and charged with domestic assault.
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Steven Ritter charged with pushing girlfriend off porch during argument
37-year-old Steven Ritter was jailed on April 7th after reportedly pushing his girlfriend off the porch of his home on Dave Drive. Police responded to an anonymous call from a neighbor about two people “screaming and yelling” in the front yard. Police spoke with Rachell Barrett, who was getting ready to drive away. She said that she and her boyfriend were going through a breakup and got into an argument. The argument escalated when Ritter intentionally pushed Barrett off of the porch, causing her to fall.
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.
Victoria Bertke charged with DUI & handgun possession after 6 mimosas
30-year-old Victoria “Tori Leigh” Bertke crashed her silver Ford Escape into the rear end of a gold Toyota Camry just after 8 p.m. Sunday after drinking 6 mimosas at a friend’s house. She performed poorly on field sobriety tests and blew a 0.155% BAC on a breathalyzer. Bertke was convicted of a prior DUI in 2019. She is free on a $20,000 bond.
Soldier calls 911 from Speedway at 3AM: “Send every available officer!” — Joseph Cammarata
21-year-old soldier Joseph Cammarata walked into the Speedway on Providence Blvd, picked up the phone, called 911, and demanded that every available officer should responder there, now, without any further explanation. An officer arrived to find a very intoxicated Cammarata. He refused assistance in finding a ride home, and admitted to having “a few beers”.