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.

Keyonia Moss assaults mother during altercation over hotel room air vent

28-year-old Keyonia Moss was involved in a domestic altercation with her mother, Kizzy Jones, on July 13th. When officers arrived, Moss told them that Jones assaulted her and that she wanted to go to the hospital in an ambulance. Moss stated that she was trying to clean a vent inside their hotel room when suddenly Jones attacked her, causing a minor scratch under her eye. When officers spoke with Jones, she informed them that she was the one who paid for the hotel. As Moss pulled apart the air vent to clean it, Jones told her to stop, but she refused. Jones then tried to take the filter from Moss, causing Moss to scratch her. Moss continued to attack Jones until Jones defended herself, causing Moss to be injured. Officers later made contact with Moss’ sister, who witnessed the events. She corroborated Jones’ statements and stated that Jones was only trying to defend herself. Moss was deemed the primary aggressor and was taken into custody for domestic assault on July 14th.

Anthony Douglass assaults girlfriend for not giving him her phone in Taco Bell

25-year-old Anthony Douglass was involved in a domestic altercation with his girlfriend, Glenna Fuston,in Taco Bell on Murfreesboro Pike on July 13th. Officers arrived at the Taco Bell for a call for service and made contact with the Taco Bell manager. The manager of Taco Bell informed officers that a Caucasian man and woman had come into the restaurant arguing and that it seemed like the female was running away from him. The couple, identified as Douglass and Fuston, were not on the scene when officers arrived. While leaving the Taco Bell, officers were then flagged down by an off-duty officer who told them the two were waiting near La Luna Bakery also on Murfreesboro Pike. Officers then went to the location, found Douglass and Fuston, then spoke with Fuston. She claimed that she and Douglass had gotten into a verbal altercation over a phone. Fuston said she was walking away from Douglass when he pulled on her backpack. After this, officers noticed numerous scratches and bruises on Fuston’s arm, and when asked, Fuston admitted they were from Douglass pulling her backpack. When officers spoke with Douglass, he made similar statements, admitting he wanted her phone, so he pulled her bag as she walked away. Due to the injuries and statements made, Douglass was deemed the primary aggressor. Douglass was taken into custody for domestic assault.

Lisbeth Alvarez leaves dog unattended in hot car at Opry Mills Mall

31-year-old Lisbeth Arango Alvarez left her dog in her vehicle unattended at the Opry Mills Mall parking lot on the afternoon of June 12th. A customer alerted security, advising them that a dog had been left in a car without air conditioning or water access. When the police located the vehicle, they observed the canine panting heavily inside the car. Officers noted that the car emitted a significant amount of heat, so they opened it up through the slightly cracked window and removed the dog. After getting Alvarez’s dog out of the car, it consumed an entire water bottle. Once Alvarez returned to her vehicle, she told police that she had only been inside the mall for a short period of time. She was then cited for the occurrence that day. Alvarez was later booked on the citation of animal cruelty on July 9th.

Jemiya Dandridge shoots gun at woman during argument, caught with 7 grams of “burnt blunts”

18-year-old Jemiya Annae Dandridge had an altercation with Jayla Shephard at her Jason Drive residence on July 15th. Shephard called 911, advising that Dandridge came to her house to fight another female. She added that while Dandridge argued with the other woman, she pointed a small black pistol at her. Shephard said that when Dandridge was leaving, she fired a single round, which made Shephard fear for her safety. After Shephard alerted the authorities, responding officers observed Dandridge driving in a black Dodge Charger on Una Antioch Pike. Officers conducted an investigative stop, where Dandridge was Mirandized and detained. Shortly after, officers performed a “show-up” and positively identified Dandridge as the person in question. Officers then noticed a handgun inside a large purse in the front passenger seat that had a bag of marijuana in it, which Dandridge claimed was hers. During a subsequent search, officers discovered two additional bags of marijuana, weighing approximately 15 grams, inside a small black purse with $294, multiple packs of rolling papers, and 7 grams worth of “burnt blunts.” Dandridge was taken into custody for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, felony possession, weapon possession with intent during an offense, and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.

DUI: Mario Koko scores .192% BAC after swerving between lanes on Murfreesboro Pike

33-year-old Mario Koko was seen almost crashing into after failing to maintain his lane on Murfreesboro Pike on July 13th. Koko proceeded to accelerate above the speed limit. Officers observed this and conducted a traffic stop. When officers approached Koko, they noticed the smell of alcohol coming from his vehicle. Officers noted that Koko’s girlfriend, Brittany Pridemore, and her two children were also in the car. At first, Koko stated that he had nothing to drink. Koko later recanted his statement and said he had one drink. Koko then performed field sobriety tests and showed multiple signs of impairment. Koko was read implied consent and ended up consenting to a breath test. His final result was a .192% BAC. Koko was taken into custody and charged with driving under the influence.

Stefan Sinovic resists arrest after refusing to leave pool at Central Pike Apartment Complex

28-year-old Stefan Sinovic and several others caused a disturbance at the Central Pike apartment complex on July 15th. When officers arrived, they spoke with the group and asked them to leave, to which Sinovic responded, “The pool does not close until 10 p.m.” Then, when officers informed him that it was 10:03 p.m., he argued that because he pays $1400 for an apartment at the location, he should be able to stay at the pool after hours. After this, officers spoke with an employee who was on the phone with the property manager. Both of them said they asked Sinovic to leave multiple times and that it was not the first time he had issues there. Police warned Sinovic to leave, but he refused to gather his belongings, got in their faces, and continued arguing with them. Officers told Sinovic that he was under arrest and tried detaining him, during which he pulled away, trying to “face up” with them. Officers gently took him to the ground and placed him in handcuffs. After officers stood him up, he did not want to walk, so they had to carry him to their patrol car. During their interaction, they noticed he reeked of alcohol and showed signs of intoxication. After medics cleared Sinovic for booking, he then was taken into custody for public intoxication, criminal trespass, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.

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