Kahit Moore booked after allowing minor to be served 12oz Michelob Ultra at Bootleggers

44-year-old Kahit Moore was caught allowing an underage person into Bootleggers on July 29th. An undercover 19-year-old working with the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission entered Bootleggers and presented Moore with her ID card. Moore was observed letting her in with no markings. The 19-year-old was then served a 12oz bottle of Michelob Ultra at the bar. Officers then cited him for the violation that day. Moore was later booked on the citation of alcohol sale to an underage person on August 27th.

Dylan Hampton resists arrest after arguing with employees at Mother’s Ruin

27-year-old Dylan Rance Hampton had an altercation with a security guard at Mother’s Ruin late August 29th. When officers arrived, they spoke with the location’s employees. The employees stated that Hampton refused to leave the property and had to be escorted out. They added that Hampton had a scuffle with an employee before leaving the scene. Then, the employees advised officers that Hampton returned by entering the back gate, which is not a public entrance. After this, the police located Hampton, who was inside arguing with other employees, and detained him. While arresting him, Hampton resisted by pulling his arms forward and telling officers he did not want his arms behind his back. Following a brief struggle, officers placed him in handcuffs and escorted him to the patrol car. As police escorted Hampton, he showed signs of impairment and dragged his feet. The employees at the business informed the police that they wanted to press charges for the occurrence. Hampton was taken into custody for resisting arrest, public intoxication, and criminal trespass on August 30th.

Yeniefer Lopez attempts to drive home from Planet Fitness while drunk

27-year-old Yeniefer Perez Lopez had an incident at the Nolensville Pike Planet Fitness in the early hours of August 29th. When officers arrived, they instructed Lopez to leave repeatedly. During their interaction, officers noticed he reeked of alcohol. As he was leaving, officers told Lopez not to drive away. However, he proceeded to get in his vehicle anyway. Officers deemed Lopez a danger to himself and detained him for the occurrence. Lopez was then taken into custody for public intoxication.

Ivan Martinez attempts to open patrol car, tells police he had “too much” to drink

23-year-old Ivan Martinez tried opening a marked patrol vehicle on Representative John Lewis Way South late August 29th. While officers were investigating a separate incident at a nearby establishment, they observed Martinez approach the car. Then, after Martinez attempted to open the rear passenger door, the police spoke with him. Officers noted that Martinez reeked of alcohol and asked him how much he had to drink. Martinez told officers he had drunk “Too much” before stating he was himself trying to walk home. However, he could not tell them where he would stay for the night and only provided them with his Illinois home address. Martinez was deemed unable to care for himself and was taken into custody for public intoxication on August 30th.

Jeremiah Martinez-Rembert crashes into car with motorcycle while racing his brother on Old Hickory Boulevard

18-year-old Jeremiah Martinez-Rembert was seen racing his brother, Kalib Gilbert, through red lights on Old Hickory Boulevard on August 10th. Officers arrived at the intersection of Old Hickory Boulevard and Lebanon Dirt Road in response to a car crash. Officers arrived and spoke with one of the involved parties, Joan Richman. She stated that she had gotten struck by a motorcycle when she had a green light to travel through the intersection. Officers then made contact with David Hollandsworth, who advised he was two vehicles behind the incident. He stated he watched the motorcycle travel through the red light and hit Richman’s car. Another witness, John Sanders, stated he was three cars behind the incident. He said he observed a silver sedan driven by Gilbert racing Rembert, who was on the motorcycle through red lights. Once officers made contact with Rembert, they cited him for the violation that day. Rembert was later booked on the citation of reckless driving on August 26th.

Kalib Gilbert causes crash while racing brother in silver sedan on Old Hickory Boulevard

18-year-old Kalib Gilbert was seen racing his brother, Jeremiah Martinez-Rembert, through red lights on Old Hickory Boulevard on August 10th. Officers arrived at the intersection of Old Hickory Boulevard and Lebanon Dirt Road in response to a car crash. Officers arrived and spoke with one of the involved parties, Joan Richman. She stated that she had gotten struck by a motorcycle when she had a green light to travel through the intersection. Officers then made contact with David Hollandsworth, who advised he was two vehicles behind the incident. He stated he watched the motorcycle travel through the red light and hit Richman’s car. Another witness, John Sanders, stated he was three cars behind the incident. He said he observed a silver sedan driven by Gilbert racing Rembert, who was on the motorcycle through red lights. Once officers made contact with Gilbert, they cited him for the violation that day. Gilbert was later booked on the citation of reckless driving on August 26th.

Blake Etchison caught selling alcohol & cocaine in front of Deja Vu Showgirls

30-year-old Blake Etchison was caught selling alcohol and cocaine from his black SUV in front of Deja Vu Showgirls on Church Street. Undercover agents approached Etchison and purchased a bottle of Tequila 1800, a small bottle of Tito’s Vodka, and a small bag of cocaine for $250. Etchison was then apprehended. While in custody, Etchison informed the agents that there was a pistol and an AR in his truck. Officers cited him for the violation that day. Etchison was later booked on the citation and charged with unlawful sale of alcoholic beverages, 2 counts of weapon possession during dangerous felony, and possession of cocaine on August 26th.

Emma Parish jailed after leaving infant alone outside in 97 degree heat for over an hour

31-year-old Emma Parish and Michael Gillum-Kent reportedly left their infant child outside in an unattended car seat at the Dickerson Pike Apartments on the afternoon of August 27th. When officers arrived, they observed Parish and Gillum-Kent carrying their three-week-old infant in a car seat. Then, the police spoke with the complainant, Tim Shadwick. He stated that he saw an infant in a car seat with a blanket over him while Gillum-Kent and Parish worked on a vehicle in the parking lot about three spaces away. Shadwick added that while on the phone with 911, he heard the baby crying in distress while Gillum-Kent and Parish continued working on the vehicle. He told officers that he observed the child in the car seat for about twenty minutes before alerting the authorities at 1:57 p.m. Then, the police spoke with Alexis Frierson, the apartment complex manager, who said she was going to lunch at 1:34 p.m. and saw the infant in the car seat outside on the sidewalk. At the same time, Gillum-Kent and Parish were working on their vehicle. Then, Frierson showed officers footage showing Gillum-Kent and Parish starting to work on the car at 1:01 p.m. This meant the three-week-old baby had been outside, unattended, for over an hour before the police arrived. After this, officers spoke with Parish and Gillum-Kent, who stated they had only been outside for thirty minutes. Parish said they put their infant in the shade while working on vehicles. Then, the police called Nashville EMS to assess the child and ensure he was not dehydrated. When they arrived, EMS told Parish that her child should see a doctor, but she refused further treatment. Due to the temperature being 97 degrees and the heat index being 100 degrees, their seven-pound infant’s health was at risk. Parish was taken into custody for child neglect.

Michael Kent jailed after leaving infant alone outside in 97 degree heat for over an hour

24-year-old Michael Gillum-Kent and Emma Parish reportedly left their infant child outside in an unattended car seat at the Dickerson Pike Apartments on the afternoon of August 27th. When officers arrived, they observed Parish and Gillum-Kent carrying their three-week-old infant in a car seat. Then, the police spoke with the complainant, Tim Shadwick. He stated that he saw an infant in a car seat with a blanket over him while Gillum-Kent and Parish worked on a vehicle in the parking lot about three spaces away. Shadwick added that while on the phone with 911, he heard the baby crying in distress while Gillum-Kent and Parish continued working on the vehicle. He told officers that he observed the child in the car seat for about twenty minutes before alerting the authorities at 1:57 p.m. Then, the police spoke with Alexis Frierson, the apartment complex manager, who said she was going to lunch at 1:34 p.m. and saw the infant in the car seat outside on the sidewalk. At the same time, Gillum-Kent and Parish were working on their vehicle. Then, Frierson showed officers footage showing Gillum-Kent and Parish starting to work on the car at 1:01 p.m. This meant the three-week-old baby had been outside, unattended, for over an hour before the police arrived. After this, officers spoke with Parish and Gillum-Kent, who stated they had only been outside for thirty minutes. Parish said they put their infant in the shade while working on vehicles. Then, the police called Nashville EMS to assess the child and ensure he was not dehydrated. When they arrived, EMS told Parish that her child should see a doctor, but she refused further treatment. Due to the temperature being 97 degrees and the heat index being 100 degrees, their seven-pound infant’s health was at risk. Gillum-Kent was taken into custody for child neglect and two counts of violating probation.

Coty Gillson assaults girlfriend while she’s holding her children during argument

32-year-old Coty Gillson had a domestic altercation with his girlfriend, Karlee Mitchell, at her residence on June 29th, 2023. On July 15th, 2023, Mitchell filed a police report stating she and Gillson had verbally argued. During the dispute, Mitchell said she walked into her walk-in closet, and Gillson held the door, refusing to open it while yelling at her. Then, Mitchell said that after Gillson had let her out, she had asked him for her son. Mitchell stated that Gillson handed her son to her. Mitchell then started walking out of the room with her son and daughter. While she was carrying her kids, Gillson pushed her from behind, knocking her into a door and causing pain to her elbow. She added that her daughter fell out of her arms and bruised her knee. A warrant was then issued for Gillson’s arrest that day. Gillson was later taken into custody for two counts of domestic assault on August 28th, 2024.

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