Skylar Martin beats dog to death while 911 operator hears it hit the wall and yelp

23-year-old Skylar Martin faces domestic assault and animal cruelty charges after pushing his girlfriend and beating their puppy to death on February 8. As his girlfriend called 911 for help after he pushed her, the operator heard a dog being thrown against a wall and loud yelping afterward. Martin was reportedly upset the dog had urinated on the floor and beat the dog to death, leaving it with broken bones and severe deformities. When officers initially arrived, they were told the dog died due to “an allergic reaction to coconut-based shampoo,” but later admitted to killing the dog. When asked about the noise the dispatcher overheard, Martin said, “Of course it was yelping; it was getting its ass beat.”

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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.

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Soldier charged with assaulting wife after she breaks his rice cooker & candle — Miguel Smith

34-year-old Miguel Smith and his wife, Ayana Simmons, were reportedly arguing all throughout the day, and just before 9 p.m., the situation escalated when Miguel attempted to go upstairs. That’s when Ayana pushed him while he was on the stairs, resulting in him striking her in the back. Miguel says the argument escalated after Ayana pushed his rice cooker and glass candle off the kitchen counter, breaking them both. Both parties were taken into custody.

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Soldier Hunter Crum charged with DUI in parking lot of Rookies Sports Bar

Police say 21-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Hunter Crum was at Rookies Sports Bar and after about 4 drinks got into an argument with a female, and decided to leave the bar in an attempt to de-escalate the disagreement. As he got into his vehicle to leave, he damaged her car when attempting to back out of a parking spot. Officers located him sitting at the bar and he was charged with DUI. He blew a 0.157% BAC on a breathalyzer.

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Amelia Schlosser charged in assault of wife, less than two months into marriage

Less than two months after getting married, Clarksville Police say 19-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Amelia Schlosser pushed her wife, Isabella Lee, late Monday night at their apartment in front of a group of witnesses. While there were approximately five different versions of events from five different people, every version included Amelia pushing Isabella after the verbal argument escalated. Police took Schlosser into custody, charging her with domestic assault.

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Man admits to drinking, actually PASSES field sobriety tests — Zla Holder

Clarksville Police say 30-year-old Zla Holder failed to completely stop at a stop sign on the night of February 12th while driving his silver Ford F-150. As officer Steven Davis initiated a traffic stop and approached the vehicle, Holder fled the vehicle and ran behind a row of houses in the neighborhood. He was located soon after and gave consent to search his vehicle. Officers located an open bottle of Jameson, an open can of Mike’s Twisted Tea, two empty bottles of brandy, and 0.99 grams of marijuana.

Holder admitted to drinking at the casino earlier and consuming some of the Twisted Tea drink. Police say that “due to his ability to run while evading arrest, and successful completion of field sobriety tests” he was not charged with DUI.

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