Rony Monterroso stabs roommate’s door after accusing him of stealing his money

23-year-old Rony Monterroso was involved in a domestic altercation with one of his roommates, Jose Ico, at their Towne Village Road residence on July 13th. Officers were called there regarding a dispute involving a man with a knife. When officers arrived, they separated all parties and interviewed them. Officers spoke with Ico, who stated that he and his brother were attempting to break up a fight between Monterroso and another roommate. Ico had informed officers that Monterroso had accused him and his brother of stealing money from him and attempted to start a fight with them. During the altercation, Ico and his brother were able to get Monterroso out of their bedroom then shut and locked the door. Monterroso proceeded to go to the kitchen, grab a kitchen knife, and start stabbing the door. Monterroso stabbed the door three times, and on the third, the knife became lodged in the door. Monterroso then attempted to remove the knife from the door but injured himself in the process. Ico and his brother were unharmed during the incident. Due to the statements made, Monterroso was deemed the primary aggressor and was taken into custody for domestic assault on July 14th.

Sara Wallace jumps on boyfriend’s phone to prevent him from looking at it during argument

19-year-old Sara Wallace had a domestic altercation with her boyfriend, Francisco Carillo-Rojas, at their Bell Road apartment on July 14th. Wallace called 911, stating she was unable to leave the location. Responding officers observed Wallace and Carillo-Rojas walking away from their home and interviewed them separately. Both parties advised that Wallace had become upset during a verbal argument and smacked Carillo-Rojas’s phone out of his hand. Wallace then jumped on it to prevent him from retrieving it, which led to a scuffle. Wallace emphasized that Carillo-Rojas did not physically hit her. Wallace was deemed the primary aggressor and was taken into custody for domestic assault.

DUI: Bonnie Clark passes out drunk in church parking lot

43-year-old Bonnie Clark was seen outside the Donelson View Baptist Church in a white Nissan Altima at 4:00 a.m. on July 14th. Officers observed that Clark had been parked with her engine running for an hour, so they made contact with her. Once officers approached Clark, they found that she was asleep in the driver’s seat. When officers woke her up, they observed that she exhibited several signs of intoxication. Officers asked Clark if she would perform field sobriety tests. Clark consented to the tests but showed multiple signs of impairment, so she was taken into custody for driving under the influence.

Jenny Rodriguez leaves 3-year-old child home alone to get gas

41-year-old Jenny Rodriguez left her child at their Murfreesboro Pike apartment residence by herself on June 19th. Officers were dispatched to the apartment regarding a 3-year-old who was crying and was found by a neighbor in front of her apartment door. When officers arrived, Rodriguez returned to the location and spoke with officers, claiming that her daughter was asleep. She explained that she did not want to wake her daughter up to go to the gas station. Rodriguez informed them that she had left but was only gone for about 30 minutes before she returned. Rodriguez also claimed that she was gone for so long because she only had cash, and none of the nearby gas stations were open to sell her gas. Rodriguez had family that lived below her apartment that could have cared for the child; however, she did not ask them to do so. Officers believe Rodriguez knowingly left her child home alone, which could have resulted in injury to her child, so she was cited for the incident that day. Rodriguez was later booked for child endangerment on July 9th.

Keyanthony Stewart fails to stop at stop sign, caught with 171 grams of marijuana

19-year-old Keyanthony Stewart failed to stop at a stop sign at the 11th Avenue South and Edgehill Avenue intersection on July 13th. Officers observed this and conducted a traffic stop on Korean Veterans Boulevard, near 6th Avenue South. Officers approached the passenger side and noticed a strong marijuana odor from the vehicle. Officers asked him to exit his red 2007 Mercedes-Benz C230 and, upon exiting, immediately detained him. Officers then searched Stewart and his vehicle, during which they discovered a total of 171 grams of marijuana inside a gray backpack, a digital scale, multiple plastic baggies, and a total of $257. Then, officers discovered that he had no valid driver’s license. Stewart was taken into custody for not having a valid driver’s license, the unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, and possession with intent on July 14th.

Johnnie Feaster threatens to rip woman’s hair out during argument at truck stop

65-year-old Johnnie Feaster caused a disturbance at the truck stop on Old Hickory Boulevard on June 14th. Officers arrived and made contact with Cheryl Polk. While trying to park her rig, she stated that Feaster drove past her and started an argument because she was parking slowly. Polk said that after Feaster walked away, he returned and started arguing again. During the argument, Feaster told Polk that he was going to knock on her ass and pull out her hair to the point that she had to wear a wig. Feaster then put his hand up like he was going to hit Polk. Polk entered the store to get help from the employees and call 911. After their conversation with Polk, officers approached Feaster near his truck. Feaster told officers he had been trying to pull his truck around the store while Polk was trying to park. He stated that after he drove around her, Polk told him to “kiss her ass,” which he felt was a racial remark. Feaster told Polk that if she repeated it, he was going to “put my foot in your ass.” Officers cited him for the violation that day. Feaster was later booked on the citation of assault on July 9th.

India Winston Fields throws PlayStation cord at boyfriend during argument

29-year-old India Fields was involved in a domestic dispute with her boyfriend, Michael Campbell, at their Abbington Heights apartment on July 16th. Campbell contacted law enforcement, stating that when he got home from work, Fields started arguing with him because she believed that he was cheating. Campbell advised that because of this, he believed Fields was trying to kick him out. While Campbell was picking up his belongings, Fields grabbed a cord from his PlayStation and threw it at him. This caused a bruise on his chest, which officers observed. When officers spoke to Fields, she said there was an argument between her and Campbell. Fields added that she wanted to kick him out. Fields advised that she helped Campbell pack his things, picked up his PlayStation cord, and threw it, but not at him. According to Fields, Campbell charged at her, so she pushed him. A scratch mark was observed on Fields’ foot. Due to the evidence available, Fields was deemed the primary aggressor and was taken into custody for domestic assault.

June Watson breaks $1,200 gas pump screen at Circle K

23-year-old June Watson was seen vandalizing a Circle K on Murfreesboro Pike on July 15th. Officers were dispatched to Circle K for a woman who was allegedly throwing rocks at cars. When officers arrived on the scene, they spoke with an employee of Circle K, who stated that Watson had been sitting at fuel pump six, throwing rocks at vehicles. The employee then informed officers that Watson also hit the gasoline pump screen, shattering it. Officers then spoke with another witness, the manager of Circle K, who told officers that she wanted to prosecute for the damages done. She stated that it would cost $1,200 to fix the screen. While the witnesses described Watson to officers, they observed Watson walking across the street. Officers then contacted Watson at a nearby Walgreens across the street, where they identified and detained her. Officers took her back to Circle K, where she was confirmed to be the woman throwing rocks. Watson was taken into custody for vandalism on July 16th.

DUI: Michael Story passes out in his underwear at stop sign on Heritage Drive

27-year-old Michael Story was seen causing a disturbance in the middle of the road on Nesbitt Lane and Heritage Drive on July 15th. When officers arrived, they observed a white Nissan Maxima parked at the stop sign on Heritage Drive. Once they approached the vehicle, they found Story sleeping in the backseat, wearing only his underwear. While attempting to wake Story up, officers observed an open bottle of beer and a box of beers open across the floorboard. After waking up, Story had trouble answering simple questions, couldn’t maintain his balance, and aggressively slurred his speech. This compelled officers to ask Story to perform sobriety tests. Story consented to the tests and ended up showing signs of impairment. After the tests, officers checked Story’s name and found that he had a revoked license. Michael Story was taken into custody and charged with driving under the influence and driving on a revoked license on July 16th.

Joshua Stonebarger jailed after trespassing at Holiday Inn

45-year-old Joshua Wade Stonebarger was issued a criminal trespass warning from the Holiday Inn Hotel on West End Avenue on July 13th. He was told not to return to the establishment without a legitimate reason since he was not a patron. Then, on July 15th, Stonebarger caused a disturbance at the establishment, so the employees alerted the authorities. Responding officers then detained him for the occurrence. Stonebarger was taken into custody for criminal trespass.