Grace Bowles smashes glass bottle on coworker’s head during argument at Wendy’s

21-year-old Grace Bowles was involved in a fight inside the Wendy’s on Fort Campbell Boulevard with her coworkers, Cheryl Cook and Arissa Skezas, on March 22nd. Officers arrived at the mentioned location and made contact with Bowles, who was being held at the back exit inside Wendy’s and smelled like alcohol. Bowles told officers that she was getting ready to work when she heard some people talking about her. This allegedly led to her getting upset and arguing with her coworkers. While speaking to Bowles, officers observed a large bump that was bleeding on Cook’s head. When asked about the bump on Cook’s head, Bowles said she couldn’t recall. Officers shortly contacted Cook, who stated that Bowles and Skezas were in an argument. A manager took Skezas to the back of the store to remedy the situation, but Bowles was behind them, trying to jump across a counter to get to Skezas. That was when Cook announced that she was going to call 911. Hearing this, Bowles grabbed a brown bag that contained a glass alcohol bottle and hit Cook in the forehead. Law enforcement later received video footage of Bowles arguing with coworkers in the back of the restaurant. Bowles was also seen grabbing Skezas’s wallet while she was grabbing her belongings. Grace Bowles was taken into custody and charged with aggravated assault, public intoxication, and theft.

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Daniel Richmond attacks girlfriend in Wendy’s drive-thru

45-year-old Daniel Richmond was jailed on April 1st after punching his girlfriend in the head in a Wendy’s drive-thru on Cunningham Lane. Shanie Madrid told police that Richmond got irritated in the drive-thru and asked her to leave, but she refused, so he punched her in the side of her head six times. Police saw Madrid with redness on her head where she was punched. After the incident, Richmond fled the scene, but police located him on Freestone Drive. Richmond told police that Madrid kicked him in the car, and that’s why he punched her. Richmond was determined to be the primary aggressor and placed into custody.

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Woman charged with felony auto burglary after food fight — Lahajsia Unique Amos

20-year-old Lahajsia Unique Amos is free on a $5,000 bond after Clarksville Police say she got into a food fight with a female acquaintance of her child’s father, who was bringing a car seat to her house on Christmas Eve. She allegedly punched her in the head, pulled her hair, and assaulted her with a fountain drink and bag of food from Wendy’s, which she took from the victim’s car. The victim threw a yogurt cup back at Amos.

Since both parties were involved in the fight, and neither pressed charges, Officer JT Knoblock charged Lahajsia Amos with felony burglary of a motor vehicle, stating she took the bag of Wendy’s food used during the assault from the victim’s vehicle without permission.

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