James Bodell punches security guard at Chief’s on Broadway, tells police he “didn’t do anything”

41-year-old James Lawrence Bodell fought with security, Bruce Attwood Young III, at Chief’s on Broadway late May 21st. Young III spoke with officers, advising that Bodell tried to enter the bar after being refused entry. Young III then pushed Bodell to get him away from the door. Bodell responded by punching him in the face before being restrained on the ground. Bodell told police that he was going to the restroom when security “punched” him and that he “didn’t do anything.” Officers noticed Bodell reeked of alcohol, had a scrape on his knees, and showed signs of impairment. Officers deemed him unable to care for himself and detained him for the incident. Bodell was taken into custody for public intoxication and assault on May 22nd.

Joshua Reese caught driving on revoked license after ignoring officers attempting to pull him over

31-year-old Joshua Reese was seen evading police in a white Dodge Charger at Hillhurst Drive on May 21st. Law enforcement attempted to pull Reese over, but he continued down Hillhurst Drive to the rear of a home. Officers witnessed Reese, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, exit the car, hold his hand against himself, and enter the house. Officers ordered Reese to stop and attempted to apprehend him but could not. A few moments later, Joshua Reese exited the house, was taken into custody, and charged with evading arrest and driving with a revoked license on May 22nd.

Scott-Lee Herbert threatens employees with metal chair at Nectar Urban Cantina

52-year-old Scott-Lee Herbert was seen with a weapon being disorderly at Nectar Urban Cantina on May 21st. When officers arrived, they made contact with two employees at the location. The employees told officers that Herbert came inside and started yelling at customers. When they confronted Herbert, he grabbed a metal chair and threatened to hit them with it. The employees stated that his actions made them fear for their lives, so they backed up and contacted law enforcement. When they did, Herbert dropped the chair and fled the scene. Officers were able to locate him at the Dollar General on Lebanon Pike and detain him. Officers escorted the employees from Nectar Urban Cantina to the mentioned location, and they identified him. After searching Herbert, officers found a hat from Nectar Urban Cantina. The workers informed officers that he had not bought the hat and that it had been stolen. Officers also found an alarm clock, and an employee from Dollar General came outside and told them that he had witnessed Hebert take it from the store. While searching Herbert, officers reported that he continued to resist and pull away after being told not to. Scott-Lee Herbert was taken into custody and charged with two counts of aggravated assault, two counts of theft, and resisting arrest.