Malik Obradovic jailed after being caught with meth at Exxon Hi-Road gas station

30-year-old Malik Obradovic was seen sleeping at the Exxon Hi-Road gas station on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard at 5:21 a.m. on June 14th. When officers arrived, they observed Obradovic’s vehicle running next to a gas pump in the parking lot while he was sleeping with the car in drive. Once officers were able to wake Obradovic up, they observed that he was visually impaired. After ordering Obradovic out of the vehicle, officers saw a bag of suspected methamphetamine in plain view next to his foot. Officers also reported the odor of burnt marijuana emitting from the car before searching it. While searching Obradovic’s vehicle, officers located multiple small baggies, scales, a glass pipe with burn marks and white residue, syringes, and a partial cigar that smelled of burnt marijuana. A portion of the cigar tested positive for marijuana, weighing less than 14.175 grams, and a portion of the meth came back positive and had a weight of 0.5 grams. Obradovic was taken into custody for unlawful drug paraphernalia, driving under the influence, simple possession of a controlled substance, and intent to manufacture or sell controlled substances.

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Murray Hunter passenger in drug & gun-filled car that fled from police

35-year-old Murray Hunter was booked on July 14th after being involved in a car chase that ended in the parking lot of Wagon Wheel on Fort Campbell Boulevard. Zachary Clark was the driver during the chase. Unknown pills were found in his pockets that were later identified as Percocets and Xanax. A search of the vehicle yielded 5.7 grams of fentanyl, 46.6 grams of marijuana, a loaded Ruger 5.7, a loaded Kel-Tec PMR, and a loaded Glock 36 in the backseat. Hunter was a passenger in the backseat in arm’s reach of the items found during the search. Hunter is a convicted felon.

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Two jailed after child found unresponsive inside drug house — Brianna Smith & Jonathan Deutschmann

23-year-old Brianna Smith & 31-year-old Jonathan Deutschmann were jailed after a 911 call was placed on March 29th, reporting her child was unresponsive in their bedroom at their home on Edmonson Ferry Road. Medics transported the unresponsive young child to Tennova, and DCS was notified. They consented to a search of the home, where drugs were found in the couple’s bedroom, where they stay with the child, and in the basement, where Deutschmann operates a tattoo studio. Seized items included cocaine, crystal methamphetamine, 2.8 grams of Fentanyl, Oxycodone, marijuana, $2,105 in currency, pipes, rolling papers, grinders, digital scales, burnt foil, and more. The couple was taken into custody, each given a $75,000 bond. There has not been an update on the condition of the child.

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Michael Scott charged with cocaine & marijuana possession after traffic stop

37-year-old Michael Scott was jailed on March 21st after police conducted a traffic stop for him speeding and found drugs in his vehicle. On Providence Boulevard, police observed Scott driving 55 mph in a 40 mph zone. When officers asked for his license, he told them it was possibly suspended due to child support, and he was not able to provide proof of car insurance. When police asked if there was anything illegal in the vehicle, he replied that he had marijuana in the car and handed over a package of “Dutch Leaf Wrappers”. A search of the vehicle also yielded 2 bags of cocaine, totaling 8.16 grams.

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Stevie Kelly indicted in Clarksville’s largest cocaine distribution racket

38-year-old Stevie Leonard Kelly has been indicted by a March Montgomery County Grand Jury on multiple charges stemming from 2022 drug activity. Detectives say that, along with others, he conspired to sell more than 300 grams of cocaine between July and September. On August 27, he conspired to purchase a kilogram of cocaine from Anthony Powell. On September 21, he was found to possess over 100 grams of cocaine and $10,000 in cash on Shearor Street, along with a microwave, baking soda, spoons, a razor blade, a rolling tray, sandwich bags, a vacuum sealer with bags, and rolling papers. He is also accused of flushing drugs down a toilet on that day, along with possessing a firearm as a convicted felon.

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