DUI: Danelle Dameron drinks before crashing motorcycle

30-year-old Danelle Dameron, an employee of Billy’s Bar and Grill, was found in a single-vehicle crash involving a motorcycle at the intersection of Fort Campbell and Dover on December 12th. When officers arrived, they made contact with Dameron. She was unable to walk in a straight line. When asked if she had anything to drink, Dameron responded, “No.” Dameron then consented to perform field sobriety tests, which she performed poorly on. She also consented to get blood drawn at Tennova Main for medical clearance. It was revealed via a search through the National Crime Information Center that Dameron had a prior DUI conviction in November 2020. Dameron was taken into custody and charged with driving under the influence.

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Shilo Barker charged in assault of estranged wife when she attempts to pick up child’s backpack

Brandy Barker is estranged from her 41-year-old husband, Shilo Barker. On September 29th, she went to his residence on Robin Drive to pick up their son’s backpack. While at the home, the two got into an argument, and Brandy says when she grabbed the backpack, Shilo also grabbed it and pulled her along with it toward him, causing abrasions to her forearm, which were documented by police. As she attempted to flee in her car, Shilo reportedly stood in her car door so she couldn’t close it. She was eventually able to leave and called 911. Police say Shilo admitted to the assault and was taken into custody.

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Danique Wash charged with assaulting her army spouse with a clothes hanger

29-year-old Danique Wash is charged with the domestic assault of her spouse, Ashley Nicole Wash, after police say the couple was having an argument in the bedroom when Danique grabbed a clothes hanger and hit Ashley in the face with it. She then reportedly broke a television as the exited the room. The pair fought over a television remote and a necklace the victim was wearing, leaving visible injuries on the victim. The two self-separated and waited for the police to arrive.

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