Zulikha Hussein Ali refuses to leave Eazy-Tech despite being told multiple times to leave

25-year-old Zulikha Hussein Ali had a domestic incident with her intimate partner, Farsat Galnasky, at his place of business, Eazy-Tech, on Nolensville Pike on July 17th. Galnasky alerted the authorities, telling them that he and Ali had been arguing since the previous Saturday. Then, he added that today, around 11 a.m., she showed up at Easy Tech and refused to leave, so he called 911. When officers arrived, they located her sleeping in Galnasky’s office on his couch. Officers informed Ali she needed to leave, which she disregarded. Then, officers explained through a Kurdish interpreter that she would be arrested if she did not comply. After Ali refused once again, she was detained for the occurrence. Ali was taken into custody for criminal trespass.

Ke’darius Haynes jailed after buying four ounces of marijuana

20-year-old Ke’darius Haynes was observed receiving a large plastic bag of marijuana at the Clarksville Pike Save a Lot on July 17th. Detectives were surveilling the establishment when they noticed a maroon Honda sedan backing up next to a white Toyota, where Haynes was sitting as a passenger. Haynes exited the car and entered the passenger side of the Honda for less than 30 seconds. During this, he had a brief conversation with the driver, was handed a bag of marijuana, and exchanged handshakes before re-entering the Toyota. Detectives followed the Toyota and conducted a traffic stop, during which they detained Haynes and the driver. Officers discovered a two-ounce bag of marijuana inside Haynes’ pants. Officers then located another two-ounce bag of marijuana wedged between the passenger seat and the center console. Under Miranda, Haynes stated he agreed to meet with the individual in the Honda via Instagram to purchase two “zips.” A “zip” is slang for two ounces of marijuana. The total amount of marijuana found was 114.3 grams/4 ounces. Haynes was then taken into custody for possession with intent.

Austin Jones taken into custody after telling officers; “I do not give a fuck”

24-year-old Austin Richard Jones caused a disturbance at the downtown Public Library on Church Street in the early hours of July 17th. Security at the establishment asked him to leave the premises because he had a “glazed” stare and wandered around saying expletives, but he refused and started cursing at them. When officers arrived, they noticed Jones was visibly impaired, and before they could tell him to leave, he said to take him to jail because “I do not give a fuck.” Jones was then taken into custody for public intoxication.

Taonia Johnson throws bricks at woman’s home & vehicle causing $1,000 worth of damage

24-year-old Taonia Johnson and her unidentified accomplice vandalized Marcytia Buford’s property at her residence on November 7th, 2020. Buford reported that they threw bricks at her home and vehicle, causing around $1,000 worth of damage. A warrant was issued for Johnson’s arrest on November 10th, 2020. Johnson was later taken into custody for vandalism on July 17th, 2024.

Treneka Johnson rips woman’s Ring doorbell camera out during altercation over daughter

36-year-old Treneka Johnson damaged Ashley Hale’s ring doorbell at her Highway 70 South apartment on June 29th. Hale called 911, stating that Johnson believed her daughter was in her apartment. Hale added that Johnson pulled her ring doorbell camera off the wall and carried it to her car. She then provided officers with footage showing Johnson wearing the same shirt that said, “Girls Code.” Officers then located her, and she admitted to taking the ring camera and throwing it near a dumpster. Hale informed them that she wished to press charges. Then, Johnson was cited for the occurrence. She was later booked on the citation of vandalism on July 15th.

Samuel Mustapha arrested for shoplifting; tells officers “I needed the money”

24-year-old Samuel Nmn Mustapha matched the description of the previous shoplifter from July 16th at the Murfreesboro Pike Walgreens. On July 17th, officers were near The Wash Tub Coin Laundry when they observed Mustapha at the location and detained him for the occurrence. Under Miranda, he admitted to stealing from Walgreens and the East Thompson Lane Dollar General Market, stating, “I needed the money.” Officers obtained footage from both establishments showing him exiting the store without paying for under $500 worth of items. Mustapha was later then taken into custody for theft. Mustapha was previously arrested for shoplifting at Mapco.

Malcolm Finlay steals $347 worth of merchandise from Target

28-year-old Malcolm Antonio Finlay tried stealing from Target on White Bridge Pike on June 23rd. Target Loss Prevention Agent Lydia Rose Wheeler detained him and called 911. Wheeler stated that Finlay entered the store on multiple occasions and took merchandise without paying for it. Officers were provided footage of the thefts and discovered the stolen items totaled $347.85. He was then cited for the incident that day. Finlay was later booked on the theft citation on July 15th.

Pamela Clawson found lying on sidewalk near Harding Place, tells police she “took a painkiller”

59-year-old Pamela Clawson was observed lying on the sidewalk near Harding Place and Antioch Pike in the early hours of July 18th. After noticing this, officers stopped and conducted a welfare check on her. During the check, Clawson showed signs of intoxication. When officers spoke with her, Clawson provided a nonsensical story. Officers then called an ambulance for her, but she refused all medical attention. Clawson admitted to a firefighter that she “took a painkiller.” Clawson was then taken into custody for public intoxication.

Jerry Semar assaults Wedgewood Avenue Fairgrounds employee over parking spot

39-year-old Jemar Lee Semar had an altercation at a Wedgewood Avenue Fairgrounds parking lot with an employee, Robert Wayne Burns, on June 23rd. Semar and Burns told responding officers that they had a dispute over a parking spot. Burns advised officers that he heard a parking attendant call for assistance regarding an aggressive individual, later identified as Semar. Burns responded to the call with two other employees. When the employees approached Semar, he shoved Burns to the ground. This left visible injuries to Burns’ left knee and elbow, which multiple witnesses corroborated. Then, Semar told police he did push him, but only after Burns chest-bumped him. He was then cited for the incident that day. Semar was later booked on the citation of assault on July 15th.

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