Kennedy Orrell smokes on plane, insists on being taken to jail after hearing price of hotel room

28-year-old Kennedy Orrell was seen smoking on a Southwest flight at the Nashville International Airport on August 1st. When officers arrived and made contact with Southwest personnel, they were told that Orrell was showing signs of intoxication. Southwest employees explained that Orrell had taken a hit of her vape on the aircraft while they were starting to depart. Orrell was then escorted off her flight and informed that her flight had been canceled. Officers then told Orrell that she had to leave the property. During officers’ interaction with Orrell, they noticed the smell of alcohol coming from her and that she was talking nonsensically while crying. After officers escorted Orrell to the front lobby to get her a hotel room, they spoke on the phone with her friend to calm her down. Once Orrell was escorted to the hotel and told the price of her room, she refused to pay and requested officers to take her to jail instead. Orrell was then taken into custody and charged with public intoxication.

Wilfred Taylor pulls chair out from under woman causing her to hit her head

49-year-old Wilfred Taylor pulled a chair on one of his neighbors at the Trevecca Towers apartments on July 8th. It was reported that while the victim attempted to sit down, Taylor grabbed the chair from underneath her. This caused her to fall, hit her head against the wall, and lose consciousness for several seconds. Officers cited Taylor for the violation that day. Taylor was later booked on the citation assault on July 30th.

Erika Perkins steals employee’s phone during altercation at Zaxby’s, tells police it was a “gift”

44-year-old Erika Perkins was seen being disorderly at the Zaxby’s on Old Hickory Boulevard on August 1st. A worker at the location, Metzly Vargas, told officers that while dealing with Perkins, she called her manager to remedy the situation. During the call, Vargas handed Perkins the phone so she could communicate directly with the manager. However, Perkins did not return the phone and left the store. Vargas provided officers with Perkins’ license plate, which led them to her address. When officers met with Perkins, they reported that she was uncooperative and told them she believed the phone was a “gift.” After informing Perkins that Vargas’ phone was not a gift and that she was committing a crime, Perkins still refused to give officers her phone. Ericka Perkins was then taken into custody and charged with theft of property on August 2nd.

Alejandra Martinez Perez booked after selling pineapple mimosa to minor at Waffle Taco

25-year-old Alejandra Perez sold a minor a pineapple mimosa at Waffle Taco on Bell Road on June 26th. Officers were conducting an operation to ensure Waffle Taco was checking for ID before selling alcohol. During this, Undercover detectives observed Perez serve a pineapple mimosa to a minor. Law enforcement cited her for the violation that day. Perez was booked on the citation of sale of alcohol to a minor on July 30th. Perez was has a history of selling alcohol to minors, including an incident in December 2023.

Lekevia Cheairs booked for speeding down I-24 weaving between cars in her Nissan Sentra

26-year-old Lekevia Cheairs was speeding in her black Nissan Sentra on I-24 on July 4th. Officers observed her speeding as well as weaving in and out of traffic. Officers then waited until she pulled into a residence on Shagbark Trail and detained her. Officers cited her for the violation that day. Cheairs was later booked on the citation of reckless driving on July 30th.

Rodriquez Howard tells officers he has no one to care for him while drinking at Shell Gas Station

38-year-old Rodriquez Howard was seen publicly intoxicated while at a Shell gas station on Hermitage Avenue on August 1st. Officers on patrol observed Howard outside the gas station with a 24oz alcoholic beverage in his hand. Officers then approached Howard to speak with him. Upon speaking with Howard, officers noticed his slurred speech. Officers also noticed his inability to maintain his balance and the smell of alcohol coming from him. Howard told officers that he was drinking and that he had no one to care for him. Officers deemed Howard a threat to himself, and he was then taken into custody for public intoxication.

Joel Torres holds up traffic on I-24 West by recording fatal car crash on his phone

61-year-old Joel Segarra Torres was holding up traffic on I-24 West ramp Exit 62 in the early hours of July 2nd. Responding officers were processing a fatal crash when they observed Torres obstructing traffic. Officers observed Torres using his phone to record the incident. When officers asked Torres for his license, he provided a Puerto Rican driver’s license. Using his information, officers discovered Torres’ Tennessee driver’s license had been revoked. He was then cited for the incident that day. Torres was later booked on the citation of obstructing a passageway on July 30th.

Trevor Willis threatens Chick-Fil-A employees with gun for being closed, tells them “Don’t make me come in there!”

29-year-old Trevor Willis caused a disturbance at Chick-fil-A on Highway 70 South late July 13th. Officers were dispatched to the establishment following a robbery alarm. Officers were advised that an individual, later identified as Willis, was being disorderly and had a gun. Employees described him as a skinny black male in a silver vehicle with dark clothing. Then, responding officers located Willis and detained him for the occurrence. After this, the police spoke with Deion Bentley King, a Chick-fil-A employee, who stated that Willis pulled up to the drive-thru window to place an order. Willis was told his order could not be completed because they were closed, which upset him. Then, King explained that Willis started arguing, telling him, “Don’t make me come in there.” King said that Willis exited his vehicle, pulled his pants up, reached down his left pocket, and pulled out a gun that he immediately dropped, saying, “You got lucky,” before retrieving it. Then, King told Willis they would bring him his order. Despite this, Willis continued circling the business and pulling on the doors after employees locked them. Officers reviewed video footage from the location, corroborating King’s statements, and cited Willis for the incident. Willis was later booked on the citation of disorderly conduct on July 29th.

Adam Stinson stabs brother’s car, pours Gatorade on his new couch during argument

19-year-old Adam Stinson had had a domestic disturbance with his brother, Logan Stinson, at their Highmeadows Court residence on August 1st. Adam told responding officers that he and Logan had disagreements over several months. Then, Adam said that Logan had ordered a new couch for their residence, but Logan was supposed to pay him for a trip that had not happened. Adam explained that he got angry when the sofa was delivered and poured Gatorade onto it. Then, Adam told officers he went to his room because he did not want to physically fight with Logan. After this, Adam stated that he overheard Logan and their mother talking about him outside, which made him angry. Adam then grabbed a knife from his room, went outside, and hit Logan’s vehicle with it multiple times. This left large gouges in the car’s hood, causing nearly $1,400 in damages. Adam Stinson was taken into custody for vandalism.