Andre Gentry flees into woods after friend speeds down Tiny Town Road

23-year-old Andre Gentry, an employee of New Life Church, was seen in a vehicle with Amari Quarles, who was recklessly driving on Tiny Town Road on April 10th. Quarles was observed speeding down Tiny Town Road and then turning onto Pembroke Road, where he continued to speed. This prompted law enforcement to conduct a traffic stop on the vehicle. Deputies pursued the car with their emergency lights and sirens activated. However, the vehicle continued to speed off for two minutes before stopping at the end of Arvin Drive.

When the car came to a stop, both Quarles and Gentry exited the vehicle and ran into the woods. Another deputy was able to capture Gentry nearby. Deputies searched the car and found two handguns, 190.49 grams of marijuana, scales, and small baggies. One of the handguns inside the vehicle was reported stolen in Clarksville. A search of Andre Gentry’s person yielded another 8.4 grams of weed. Andre Gentry was taken into custody and charged with evading arrest, possession of a firearm during the commission of a dangerous felony, possession of marijuana, theft of property, and unlawful drug paraphernalia.

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Amari Quarles caught with 190 grams of marijuana after speeding on Tiny Town Road

20-year-old Amari Quarles was seen recklessly driving with Andre Gentry on Tiny Town Road on April 10th. Quarles was observed speeding down Tiny Town Road and then turning onto Pembroke Road, where they continued to speed. This prompted law enforcement to conduct a traffic stop on Quarles. Deputies pursued Quarles with their emergency lights and sirens activated. However, Quarles continued to speed off for two minutes before stopping at the end of Arvin Drive.

When Quarles’s vehicle came to a stop, he exited the driver’s seat and ran into the woods. Another deputy was able to capture Quarles in a nearby gated area. Deputies searched Quarles’s vehicle and found two handguns, 190.49 grams of marijuana, scales, and small baggies. One of the handguns inside Quarles’s car was reported stolen in Clarksville. Amari Quarles was taken into custody and charged with evading arrest, possession of a firearm during the commission of a dangerous felony, possession of marijuana, theft of property, and unlawful drug paraphernalia.

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Joshua Hess caught stealing $6,000 car hauler via GPS tracking device

45-year-old Joshua Hess was caught stealing a 7×20 car hauler on February 14th, 2022. Hess was instructed to deliver the car hauler to the victim’s home, but it was later discovered that it had been stolen. A GPS tracking device was attached to the car hauler, aided in its recovery. Law enforcement attempted to contact Hess several times, but they were unsuccessful. The 7×20 car hauler is valued at around $6,000. Joshua Hess was taken into custody and charged with theft of property on April 10th.

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De’Artis Sykes caught with stolen AR-style firearm, 26 grams of marijuana during search

20-year-old De’Artis Markel Tyrin Sykes was taken into custody for the unlawful carrying of a weapon, theft of property, simple possession, and unlawful drug paraphernalia on April 9th. At around 10:12 a.m., officers executed a search warrant at Sykes’s Timberlake Drive apartment. Officers did so after previously conducting surveillance, where Sykes would exit his unit with an AR-style firearm and enter his white 2004 Acura before leaving the area. When he returned, they searched his apartment and discovered the mentioned firearm was reported stolen via NCIC on December 31st, 2023. Sykes’ criminal history shows a felony guilty plea from 2023. Additionally, officers located a teal backpack with a scale and 26 grams of marijuana in the living room. Sykes was then detained for the incident.

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Rebecca Davis steals $24 worth of items by swapping labels at Walmart

36-year-old Rebecca Davis was seen stealing from the Walmart on Madison Street on January 20th. Once Davis was in the store, she was seen taking merchandise to the self-checkout. Davis proceeded to swap the labels on the items she paid for with a lower-priced label. The total loss the store acquired was $24.98. Rebecca Davis was later taken into custody and charged with shoplifting on March 27th.

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Kathy Clinard steals from Walmart on Fort Campbell Boulevard

56-year-old Kathy Clinard was caught not ringing up her item at the Walmart on Fort Campbell Boulevard on September 11th, 2023. Clinard was observed walking into the store, picking up an item, and making her way to the self-checkout line, where she scanned the item but did not pay for it. Clinard failed to pay $43.39 and was charged with shoplifting on March 26th, 2024.

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Derek Teague buys PlayStation 5 with fake money, immediately sells it to GameStop

34-year-old Derek Teague was caught giving counterfeit money for a PlayStation 5 on October 11th. Teague contacted the seller on Facebook Marketplace and arranged a meeting at the apartment complex on Cobalt Drive. Teague gave her counterfeit money in exchange for the PlayStation 5. Law enforcement received information that Teague sold the victim’s PlayStation at a local GameStop an hour after their transaction. Teague was seen with another person on surveillance cameras selling the gaming console. Derek Teague was taken into custody and charged with theft of property.

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Christopher Boykin steals man’s 2007 Mercury while he’s paying for gas

24-year-old Christopher Boykin was involved in the carjacking of a 2007 Mercury on December 13th, 2023. The victim informed law enforcement they were giving Boykin and two others a ride. When the victim stopped to get gas, he went inside to pay the attendant and saw the vehicle swerve off while he was inside. The next day, his car was found abandoned by Metro Nashville Police. The victim, the registered owner of the 2007 Mercury, stated that a red iPhone 12 was missing from the vehicle, as well as various DeWalt tools. On the same day the car was stolen, Boykin sold an iPhone 12 to an EcoATM in Nashville. Christopher Boykin was taken into custody and charged with theft of a motor vehicle and theft of property.

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Ayriana Swafford charged after stealing over $100 worth of merchandise from Dillard’s

18-year-old Ayriana Nikole Swafford was caught stealing at Dillard’s on Wilma Rudolph Blvd on November 14th. Swafford was seen on camera concealing items on her person and in a bag she was carrying. The in-store manager, Raymond Hicks, was told about Swafford, and he stopped her before she was able to leave the store. The value of the items stolen was around $131. Swafford was taken into custody and charged with theft of property.

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Baha Abuhadba steals tools worth over $2,500 from Lowe’s

34-year-old Baha Abuhadba was at Lowe’s on Lowes Drive. Abuhadba’s accomplice, Bubacarr Camara, entered the Lowe’s, placed 10 DeWalt impact drills into a car, and swiftly exited. Camara and Abuhadba were seen entering and leaving the store together, fleeing in a grey four-door vehicle, most assumed to be a Honda. The items stolen were valued at $2800. Abuhadba was taken into custody and charged with theft.

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Illana Jackson steals over $700 in merchandise at CitiTrend

30-year-old Illiana Jackson was caught stealing at CitiTrend on November 13. The manager observed Jackson stealing merchandise and money from the cash registers via false returns. Jackson was seen scanning the bar codes of clothes, ripping the tags off, and then taking the money for herself. She was also caught taking various clothing items to her car without paying. This occurred for two months, and the things she stole were valued at around $720. Jackson was taken into custody and charged with theft of property – conduct involving merchandise and alleging embezzlement breach of trust.

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19-year-old Dawan Williams caught with stolen gun,14 grams of marijuana

On November 10th, 19-year-old Dawan Williams was pulled over by Officer Darrius Robinson of the Clarksville Police Department for a tint violation. However, Williams’ vehicle also had the aroma of marijuana coming from his car. A search of the vehicle revealed a backpack containing marijuana that was individually packed in a mason jar, a loaded Glock .40 handgun with an extended magazine, apple bags, ripped grocery bags, ripped sandwich bags, vacuum seal bags, a digital scale, latex gloves, a grinder, rolling papers, cigarillo packs, and an ashtray.

A search through the NCIC revealed that the Glock was stolen from Metro Nashville, Tennessee. During an interview after he was taken into custody, Williams claimed ownership of everything and admitted to selling marijuana for money. Williams was taken into custody and charged with possession of a firearm during the commission of a dangerous felony, theft of property, possession of marijuana with intent to sell, and unlawful drug paraphernalia.

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Nichole Jones jailed for shoplifting and violation of probation warrant

32-year-old Nichole Jones was served a warrant for violation of probation while shopping inside a Dollar General. When officers made contact inside the store, Jones admitted to concealing multiple items with the intent to steal them. A manager was notified and scanned the items, which came out to $58. After the warrant was confirmed through the National Crime database, Jones was further charged with theft of property.

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J’Deshawn Duncan stopped for window tint; police find stolen gun & Marijuana

19-year-old J’Deshawn Duncan was jailed on September 9th after being pulled over on Riverside Drive for having illegal window tints. The front windows were 17%, and the back was 5%; the legal percentage is 35 and above. While officers spoke with Duncan and front-seat passenger Tyson Mullins, they could smell marijuana coming from the vehicle.

Duncan was asked to step out of the vehicle, and officers could smell raw marijuana coming from his person. A vehicle search was conducted, which yielded a tied-off baggie of marijuana in the front seat and a Glock handgun with an extended mag under the seat. There were 16 rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber. A check through NCIC showed the pistol was stolen out of Davidson County.

A working pistol light/laser and a digital scale were also found under the driver’s seat. In the center console, a fully loaded 9mm Glock magazine was located. Duncan admitted to the pistol being his but denied knowing anything about the narcotics or accessories.

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Chadd Hembree jailed after stealing a tiller from his neighbor

40-year-old Chadd Hembree was jailed on September 5th after stealing from his neighbor. The victim stated that she had numerous items stolen from her property. She showed police a photo that was taken by a trail cam. The picture showed Hembree on a ladder looking into her residence. When police spoke with Hembree, they saw a spray-painted tiller beside his trailer. He admitted that he was the one who stole it from the shed in his neighbor’s backyard. The value of the tiller was $150.

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Cy Clark attempted to pawn two stolen firearms

41-year-old Cy Clark was jailed on August 23rd after attempting to pawn two stolen firearms at Cash American Pawn. When officers made contact with Clark, he had the two Heritage Arms Rough Rider Revolvers in his possession. The guns were reported stolen on August 22nd. Clark was transported to the precinct to be interviewed where he told two inconsistent stories regarding how he came into possession of the guns and was transported to Montgomery County Jail.

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Drew Smith charged in battery theft from Reda Home Builders

38-year-old Drew Smith was booked on July 12th on an outstanding warrant from June 15th when Reda Home Builders reported that surveillance showed Smith taking four 31 Group batteries out of their shop and putting them into a white SUV on June 1st without permission from the company. One battery cost $250, and the total amount of stolen batteries was $1,000.

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Tiffany Timko took money, didn’t provide puppy; jailed, banned from AKC

23-year-old Tiffany Timko was jailed on June 30 and charged with theft after she agreed to sell a Cane Corso puppy to a person but never provided the puppy, despite taking the money. The victim provided police with a copy of the signed contract between the parties and receipts showing payments to Timko for $3,274 via CashApp and Zelle. When initially contacted by police, Timko stated she could not locate any documents for the victim and was dumbfounded by the accusation.

In addition to criminal charges, Timko has been suspended from the American Kennel Club (AKC) for ten years, and a $2,000 fine was imposed for violation of their inappropriate treatment of animals policy. In 2021, Timko was additionally charged with cruelty to animals. She continues to post ads on social media advertising her “full-time doggy boarding/doggy daycare” from her home in Clarksville.

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Natalia Head charged with theft of phone from her boyfriend’s baby mama

22-year-old Natalia Head is charged with the theft of her boyfriend’s baby mama’s cell phone. Joydan Wilson reported to police that the father of her children, Jactavious Parker, had her cell phone, and when she went to retrieve it, she was told his girlfriend, Natalie Head, had taken the phone from him. Natalie reportedly stated the phone was broken, and she discarded it in a nearby wooded area.

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Shakera Smith “flips out” on ex-girlfriend, after showing up at her house drunk

31-year-old Shakera Smith was jailed on May 5th after slapping her ex-girlfriend in the face at her home on Beech Street. Shanon Palmore told police that she allowed Smith to stay the night when she arrived drunk. They started arguing, and then Smith started “flipping out.” She began throwing glasses in the kitchen and slapped Palmore in the face. Palmore locked herself in the bedroom so Smith couldn’t get to her, but Smith started kicking the door and trying to pick the lock to get to her. Palmore was so afraid she crawled out of her bedroom window and ran to the neighbor’s house to call 911. When she returned home, Smith was gone, and she had taken her cell phone, valued at $1,200.

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