William Myers earns free night in jail after getting into fight outside Central Police Precinct

46-year-old William Myers was seen intoxicated in public outside of the Central Police Precinct on June 5th. That day, Officers responded to a call regarding an assault outside the Precinct. Officers arrived on the scene and made contact with Myers, who officers told to back away from the other involved parties of the incident. When officers ordered Myers to back up, he refused to move and continued to stand there, acting belligerent. Myers refused to comply with officers’ commands to back away, so officers could not safely get more information. While officers were speaking with Myers, they could smell the strong odor of alcohol coming from him. Officers also noticed Myers’ slurred speech before he admitted to drinking in his prior interactions with police. Myers could not give an account of what happened, and his story changed multiple times as he spoke with officers. Officers deemed Myers to be too intoxicated to care for himself, and he was taken into custody for public intoxication.

18-Year-Old Yussuf Osman flees from police after driving stolen Infiniti Q50

18-year-old Yussuf Osman was caught after fleeing a stolen vehicle near a University Court residence on June 4th. Osman fled from a stolen Infiniti Q50 that officers had followed to the location via investigators and helicopter. After parking the vehicle, two occupants fled from the vehicle, one being Osman and the other being a juvenile. Osman was caught after fleeing and was taken into custody on foot near the University Court residence. Osman told officers he was friends with the juvenile but was uncooperative while they questioned him. The juvenile told officers he had purchased the vehicle. The Infiniti Q50 was valued at $15,318 on Kelley Blue Book. Osman was taken into custody and charged with vehicle theft on June 5th. Osman was also previously arrested in March 2024 for possessing a handgun under the influence as well as possessing cocaine.

Manivone Manivong punches sister-in-law in her chest during argument

63-year-old Manivone Manivong was involved in a domestic altercation with her sister-in-law, Bounkham Ounoutha, at their residence on June 4th. When officers arrived, they spoke with Ounoutha, who told them that Manivong, her sister-in-law and roommate, had begun throwing out her belongings. Ounouotha told officers that she and Manivong had started arguing. During the argument, Manivong had run towards her with her fists curled up, punching Ounoutha in the chest before pushing her. Officers then spoke with Manivong, who told them she had gotten into a verbal argument with Ounoutha. During the argument, Ounouotha walked towards her, telling her, “Hit me, hit me,” placing Manivong in fear for her own safety. Manivong told officers that Ounoutha kept walking towards her, so she pushed her away. A witness to the crime, who is Manivong’s Husband and Ounoutha’s brother, told officers that he heard the argument between them and walked outside to call 911. Proceeding this, when he re-entered the residence, he observed Manivong pushing Ounoutha. After he separated both parties, he noticed Manivong outside talking and talking to herself. The witness believed Manivong was going to hurt Ounoutha. Based on the statements given, Manivong was deemed the primary aggressor and taken into custody for domestic assault on June 5th.

DUI: Michael Krone caught with multiple empty wine bottles in Dominos parking lot

40-year-old Michael Krone drove his white Jeep Grand Cherokee with expired tags near Murfreesboro Pike and Thompson Lane on June 4th. Officers also noticed that his right brake light was out, so they initiated a traffic stop in the Dominos parking lot. Officers approached the vehicle and spoke with Krone, who reeked of alcohol and admitted to drinking and taking Gabapentin, which he had a prescription for. Krone denied using illegal drugs as he showed signs of impairment. Krone exited the vehicle for sobriety tests, which he performed poorly on. During a subsequent search of his Jeep, officers located multiple empty wine bottles in a backpack on the front seat, Chore Boy, which is used to help smoke crack cocaine, and numerous pill bottles. After being read implied consent, Krone agreed to provide a blood sample. A computer check revealed Krone had two prior DUIs: one from 2017 in Kentucky and one from 2014 in Pennsylvania. Krone was transported to Nashville General Hospital and was taken into custody for driving under the influence-3rd offense on June 5th.

Ifrah Sultan speeds down Church Street, uses oncoming lane to pass car

23-year-old Ifrah Sultan was observed speeding near 1st Avenue North and Church Street on August 3rd, 2023. Officers noticed she passed another motorist using the oncoming traffic lane, going 45 mph in a 30-mph zone. This prompted officers to conduct a traffic stop on Interstate Drive. Officers cited Sultan for the occurrence that day. Then, after failing to appear in court, Sultan was booked on the citation of reckless driving on June 4th, 2024.

Scammer Jamion Boyd caught pretending to represent Stars Basketball Club to get donations

19-year-old Jamion Boyd, 18-year-old Eivin Kent, and a minor related to Boyd were observed on camera holding a sign that solicited donations from passersby in front of The Pub around 6:45 p.m. on June 4th. Officers noticed he was using a Venmo Link, so they scanned the QR code on the signs. The code redirected them to a Venmo account address different from the one on the official team website. Kent would not give officers his identity, so they detained him. Officers discovered that the three were acting as representatives of the Stars Basketball Club. The juvenile was also found to be soliciting with a similar sign. Boyd was taken into custody and charged with criminal impersonation and contributing to the delinquency of a minor on June 4th.

Scammer Eivin Kent resists arrest after pretending to represent Stars Basketball Club

18-year-old Eivin Kent, 19-year-old Jaimon Darrell Boyd, and a minor were observed on camera holding a sign that solicited donations from passersby in front of The Pub around 6:45 p.m. on June 4th. Officers noticed they were using a Venmo Link, so they scanned the QR code on the signs. The code redirected them to a Venmo account address different from the one on the official team website. Kent would not give officers his identity, so they detained him. Officers discovered that the three were acting as representatives of the Stars Basketball Club. During a subsequent search, officers located a grinder, rolling paper, and scales. When they instructed him to sit inside the patrol car, he refused. Kent was taken into custody for contributing to the delinquency of a minor, the unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, resisting arrest, and criminal impersonation.

Larrisha Owens calls baby daddy’s workplace over 60 times in 3 hours

27-year-old Larrisha Owens was taken into custody for harassment on June 4th. Eric Towles called the police to Wirtgen America Inc., his job, and advised them that the mother of his child, Owens, had called the business over 60 times between 11:57 a.m. and 2:58 p.m. This caused Towles to be annoyed with Owens. He provided officers with two phone numbers from which she had contacted the business. Krista Peterson, security for the establishment, told officers she answered all work-related phone calls and corroborated that Owens called 60-plus times in three hours. Then, while officers helped Towles obtain an order of protection, Owens arrived to drop their child off to him, so they detained her for the occurrence.

Frank Davis goes to work at Macaroni Grill despite being banned from Opry Mills Mall

25-year-old Frank Davis was banned from the Opry Mills Mall for three years on March 23rd. On June 4th, at around 4:57 p.m., security flagged officers down, advising them that Davis was on the property. Police located him inside Macaroni Grill, where he is currently employed. Officers informed Davis that although the previous intimidation case was retired for a certain period, mall management still banned him from the premises. He was detained for the incident, and during a subsequent search of him, officers located a 9mm semi-automatic firearm in his waistband. Then, under Miranda, Davis admitted to being a felon and having a handgun, telling officers that he carries the gun to “protect his life.” Davis was taken into custody for criminal trespass and being a felon in possession of a firearm on June 5th.

Isaiah Woods punches & strangles friend after taking her car from mechanic

24-year-old Isaiah Benton Woods had an altercation with his friend, Tia Jamison, at her Flintlock Court residence on May 30th. When officers arrived, they spoke with Jamison, who was hysterical and visibly beaten. Jamison advised officers that Woods had been with her when she dropped her car off at the mechanic several days ago. Jamison told officers that she recently found out he had gone back without her, picked up the car, and drove it around. After discovering this, she tracked Woods’s location to a Donelson Pike tobacco store, where she confronted him, sparking an argument. During the argument, Woods allowed Jamison to get her car back. Then, she said, when she got into the driver’s seat, the window was still down, and Woods threw a marinara sauce cup at her face as she attempted to leave. Jamison told officers her car was push-to-start, so when she pulled off, Woods still had her keys, which included her house keys. After returning home, she said she noticed Woods and his baby mama pulling up in their GMC pickup truck before exiting it and running up to her outside steps. Jamison said that Woods aimed a small handgun at her, demanding the keys to another vehicle she kept at her house. When she did not comply, he started punching her repeatedly before putting her in a headlock and yelling, “I am a security guard, and you have got me f*cked up!” Jamison said Woods was “Choking me with all of his strength” and threw her down the stairs, causing her to land in the driveway. She then tried to enter her car and flee, but he chased her and continued to punch and “choke” her. This continued until Woods’ baby mama said, “It is time to go. She has had enough.” A witness provided officers with footage corroborating Jamison’s statement. The police verified Woods’ identity via an old Facebook picture that Jamison showed them. Then, a warrant was issued for his arrest that day. Woods was taken into custody for aggravated assault on June 4th.