Marlin Golden booked after daughter abandons him at Nashville International Airport

63-year-old Marlin Golden was seen visually intoxicated at the food court at the Nashville International Airport on July 2nd. Employees at the airport called officers explaining that there was a man in the food court who was possibly confused, intoxicated, and could not walk. When officers made contact with Golden, they immediately noticed the strong smell of alcohol coming from his breath, along with his glassy eyes. Golden was visibly upset and informed officers that he needed to get to Nashville and that his daughter was picking him up. However, Golden had lost his cell phone and could not tell officers his daughter’s phone number to be able to call for her to pick him up. Golden was asked her name, and a page in the terminal was made for her to come and get him, but she did not contact the police nor pick up Golden. Officers deemed Golden to be too intoxicated, so he was then stood up, placed in handcuffs, and sat back down in the wheelchair, where he was pushed to a patrol car due to his being unsteady on his feet. Officers deemed Golden to be unable to take care of himself, so he was taken into custody and charged with public intoxication.

Jarvis Jones destroys grandma’s car with hammer, tells police he was bored

18-year-old Jarvis Jones was seen hitting his grandmother, Lisa Collier’s car at Vista Court on June 29th. When officers arrived and made contact with Jones, he admitted that he used a hammer to damage the vehicle. When asked why he did it, Jones said “he was bored and the car didn’t work.” Jones also stated that he didn’t like being home alone. Through further interaction, officers found that Collier was borrowing the vehicle that Jones damaged. While looking at the car, officers observed broken front and rear windows, a broken rearview mirror, broken off windshield wipers, the rear deck lid, and the speakers ripped out. Jones was taken into custody and charged with vandalism.

Jason Carden hits roommate with gun because he doesn’t pay rent

46-year-old Jason Carden was involved in an altercation with his roommate, Micheal Murphy, at their Roundwood Forest Drive residence on July 1st. When officers arrived, they heard a struggle inside the residence and banged on the door until Carden answered. Carden explained to officers that the altercation began when he provided Murphy with a 30-day notice, leading Murphy to become agitated and charge at him. Sometime during the fight, Carden used his firearm to strike Murphy in the head in an attempt to subdue him until the officers arrived. Officers then spoke with Murphy, who stated that he had mentioned fixing the ice machine to Carden, as he believed he was entitled to that accommodation due to paying rent. In response, Carden became angry and aimed his firearm at Murphy, making him feel threatened. Murphy claimed that Carden grabbed him around the neck and struck his head multiple times with the gun until the officers arrived. Murphy sustained a significant head injury with bleeding. Officers determined that Carden was the primary aggressor and subsequently was taken into custody for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Mirwais Habibi slaps family member multiple times during 2 day long argument

38-year-old Mirwais Habibi was involved in a domestic altercation with Nagis Habibi at their Skyline Ridge Drive apartment on June 28th. When officers arrived, Nagis told them she and Mirwais had been fighting for the last two days. Nagis stated that Mirwais slapped her in the face several times and that he also grabbed her by her left arm. Both incidents left bruising, which officers observed. Nagis said that two days later, on June 30th, Mirwais held a pillow on her face for a long time, causing her to fear for her life. According to Nagis, Mirwais left with her phone shortly after this. Nagis then walked to a neighbor’s house and called 911. Nagis also told officers that her two children were present during the assault. When officers spoke with Mirwais, he stated that he was very drunk and that he blacked out. According to Mirwais, he couldn’t remember if he hit the victim or not. Mirwais was then taken into custody for domestic assault on June 30th.

Antione Moore punches his baby mama in nose multiple times while holding their child

21-year-old Antione Moore was involved in a domestic altercation with the mother of his child, Little Boyd, at their Riverchase Boulevard apartment residence at 5:28 p.m. on June 27th. When officers arrived on the scene, they spoke with Boyd, who stated that Moore had assaulted her after an argument. Boyd informed them that the argument began after Moore had canceled her Airbnb reservation for her stay in California next week. Moore entered the room, covered Boyd’s head with a blanket, and took her phone. Boyd claims that Moore went outside with her phone and threw it on the ground, shattering the back panel and denting the corner, making the phone malfunction. Boyd then stated that she and Moore then wrestled each other outside, where he then punched her once in the face on her nose bridge. Moore immediately returned to the apartment complex to retrieve their infant son, resulting in another argument; however, this time, it was over the child. Boyd stated she was pleading for Moore to return her son as he was holding the child incorrectly and with improper care that could injure him. As Boyd reached out to obtain her son out of Moore’s hands, he then punched her two more times in the face. Officers spoke with several witnesses on the scene who stated that the infant child’s head and neck were not secured, and the child was being held in a manner that could have hurt him. Moore then proceeded to flee the location before officers arrived. However, he was found that same day and was taken into custody for child endangerment and domestic assault.

Abelardo Artega caught speeding down I-65 at 88 mph

22-year-old Abelardo Artega was observed speeding southbound on I-65 in the early hours of June 2nd. Officers clocked his speed at 88 mph before he merged multiple lanes without signaling and nearly rear-ended a box truck. Officers then conducted a traffic stop near Exit 78, where they discovered Artega did not have a license. After being cited, Artega was later booked on the citation of reckless driving on June 24th.

Michael Parker refuses to leave CITGO, tells police they owe him $4 for chicken he purchased

39-year-old Michael Christopher Parker caused a disturbance and refused to leave the Dickerson Pike CITGO early June 29th. When officers arrived, they spoke with the location’s employees. CITGO Employees stated that Parker was attempting to shoplift and would not leave after being asked to. Then, officers talked to Parker, who told them he would not leave because they owed him $4 for some chicken he purchased. Officers also gave Parker multiple chances to exit the store, but he refused. Officers detained Parker for the occurrence. Parker was taken into custody for criminal trespass.

Madalin Stoican steals $33 worth of merchandise from Walmart with his wife

26-year-old Madalin Stoican and his wife stole from the Walmart on Nolensville Pike at 3:15 p.m. on June 10th. A Walmart employee, Oscar Moreno, alerted the authorities, advising them that he had observed a married couple, one of which was Stoican, who had previously shoplifted from the establishment. While loss prevention employees attempted to detain the couple, Stoican’s wife pushed her stroller towards an employee and threw a cup of popcorn chicken at another before fleeing on foot. Shortly after, they were able to detain Stoican. Officers reviewed footage showing the couple “skip-scanning” items at self-checkout and concealing $33.33 worth of property in their stroller. Stoican was then cited for the incident and was later booked on the citation of theft on June 25th.

Nicolas Batz cited for assault after threatening someone at Plaza Mariachi

34-year-old Nicolas Moises Ajsac Batz fought with Alison Williams at Plaza Mariachi at 5:26 p.m. on June 2nd. Responding officers spoke with security, who advised them that after the fight, Batz’s mother, Idalia Hernandez Vda De Bon, saw him threatening Rolando Hernandez, who was standing beside Williams. Idalia further explained that Batz dragged his finger across his neck while staring at Rolando. Idalia stated that this scared Rolando and that she wished to press charges on his behalf. Batz was cited for the incident and then later booked on the citation of assault on June 24th.

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