27-year-old Kolby Mikal Coleman was disorderly at St. Bethlehem Elementary School around noon on October 26th. School Resource Officer Woods spoke with police and advised them that a parent of a child, Coleman, was yelling profanities around the children and was asked to leave by staff. Coleman then stated, “Get your kids, ’cause I’m gonna air this place out!” which was heard by several other parents and staff members, causing them to fear for their safety as he went to the parking lot across the school where officers met him. Coleman was placed into custody, then his wife consented to a search of his vehicle. This search yielded a small amount of marijuana that he admitted belonged to him. Coleman was charged with disorderly conduct and simple possession.
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MarQuan Acklin caught smoking in his car; charged with drug possession
21-year-old Mar’Quan Acklin reportedly was being suspicious in his Nissan Altima on John Sevier Avenue on October 25th. Officers spoke with Acklin and noticed a marijuana-like odor emitting from the vehicle, to which he admitted to recently smoking in his car. A search of Acklin’s Altima yielded marijuana in several bags, a digital scale, an open box of clear sandwich bags, and $942.00. Acklin was found to have over 14 grams of marijuana in his vehicle. Acklin was then taken into custody for unlawful drug paraphernalia and schedule IV drug violations.
18-year-old Kyle Adams charged with possession after being caught with 842 grams of marijuana
18-year-old Kyle Remington Adams, a Publix employee, was going 66 mph on Woodlawn Road, normally a 45 mph zone, on October 25th. Adams was visibly intoxicated as he spoke with officers, which led to a search yielding two mason jars containing a total of 842 grams of marijuana. Adams admitted to distributing marijuana and was then taken into custody for speeding and possession of a schedule IV narcotic.
Umar Abdul-Malik jailed after lying to police about shooting himself in his leg
32-year-old Umar Abdul Malik was booked on an outstanding warrant from July 1st when he shot himself in the leg on Commerce Street. Police responded to Tennova for a gunshot wound victim. Umar told police that he was working at a nightclub and had met a group of women. He was interested in one of them and agreed to meet her at her house after the club. He stated that his friend drove his truck to Commerce Street after the women had given them directions via Facetime. Umar told police that the two arrived on Commerce Street and went inside the woman’s apartment. He stated that later when he was leaving the apartment to meet with his friend and get back into the truck, a black man walked toward him from the gap between two buildings and, without saying a word, shot him. Police observed the wound to have gone through the front of his pant leg on entry and exit lower than the entry hole. Officers then spoke with the friend who was the driver. Umar’s friend stated that they did go to the woman’s apartment, but when Umar got into the truck, he tried to hand a Model 1911 handgun belonging to the driver over to him and accidentally pulled the trigger, shooting himself in the leg.
DUI: Jabbar Bell charged after having “1-2 shots of Tequilla” before driving
21-year-old Jabbar T. Bell was jailed on October 21st after a routine traffic stop for a non-operational headlight. Police were patrolling the area and observed Bell’s black Nissan sedan traveling on Providence Boulevard. When officers pulled behind Bell’s vehicle, they also observed the vehicle did not have a functioning tag light as well. Upon conducting a traffic stop and speaking to Bell, it was observed that Bell had “bloodshot” eyes and a strong odor of alcohol on his breath. When questioned, Bell admitted to having “1-2 Shots” of Tequila. Upon further inspection, A clear Taco Bell cup with red liquid smelling of alcohol was found in Bell’s center console. Bell was then requested to perform SFSTs, where he performed poorly and was placed under arrest.
Soldier Shadamu Smith assaults girlfriend pushing her down flight of stairs
23-year-old Soldier Shadamu Smith assaulted his girlfriend in the late evening on October 20th at her home on Tiny Town Road. Officers encountered Smith’s girlfriend, who told officers that Smith had punched her all over her body, including her face, and pushed her down a flight of stairs. When officers contacted Smith, he told them that he had only pushed her. Noting an injury to his girlfriend’s lip, Shadamu Smith was taken into custody and charged with domestic violence.
DUI: Jonathan Love consumed vodka and “ZAZA RED” pills before driving
34-year-old Jonathan Love was pulled over on a traffic stop for swerving lanes and driving at inconsistent speeds. Officer Malone made contact with Love, who admitted that he had drunk alcohol “earlier in the day.” Love later consented to Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, on which he performed terribly, and was taken into custody for a blood sample, which he also agreed to. When officers searched Love’s vehicle, they found an empty vodka bottle on the passenger side along with numerous empty pill bottles labeled as “ZAZA RED.” Per Vanderbilt University, Tianeptine, an antidepressant drug banned in Tennessee, is the primary ingredient in “ZAZA RED.” Love was taken into custody and charged with DUI.
Susanne McCormack punches daughter in the face during argument over essential oils
56-year-old Suanne McCormack was found outside her home in the late evening hours of October 22nd after she fought with her daughter. McCormack told officers that all that happened was a small argument with her daughter over soap and essential oils, but upon investigation, officers learned that this dispute led to McCormack hitting her daughter in the face. Officers then approached her daughter about the situation, which led to her telling them that McCormack not only hit her in the beginning but also pulled her hair and threw various items at her face, threatening to throw larger objects. McCormack was then taken into custody for domestic violence.
Stephanie Valle charged with contempt after violating mother’s order of protection
26-year-old Stephanie Valle was seen in the driveway of her mother’s house by her sister, who found her violating the Order of Protection her mother had against Stephanie. Valle was then seen entering the residence, which prompted her mother to call the police. Valle was taken into custody for contempt of VOP.
Brandon Johnson charged after assaulting girlfriend, breaking her phone as she calls 911
34-year-old Brandon Lovelle Johnson was taken into custody on October 22 for an outstanding warrant for vandalism, interfering with emergency calls, and domestic assault. On
DUI: Ashley Zachariason found drinking Crown Royal while speeding on Warfield Boulevard
30-year-old Ashley Zachariason was jailed on October 22nd after police observed her red buick going 72 mph down Warfield Boulevard, normally a 50 mph zone. Officers caught up with the vehicle as it merged onto Wilma Rudolph Boulevard. A traffic stop was conducted behind Lowes Drive, where they could smell alcohol coming from Ms. Ashley’s breath. She admitted having a few drinks earlier that night while celebrating her 30th birthday. She consented to sobriety tests, performed poorly, and was taken into custody. While searching her vehicle, officers located a nearly empty, opened bottle of Crown Royal. Police noted that after several minutes of yelling from Ms. Ashley and applying scratch marks to the forms with a pen, she was transported to the Magistrate’s office.
David Hernandez charged after assaulting sister for not letting him drive drunk
23-year-old David Arthur Hernandez was involved in a domestic dispute with his sister Luz Hernandez, on N. Riverside Dr. in the early hours of October 22. Officers spoke with Luz, who advised them that she and David got into an argument over car keys because he was drunk and trying to drive. David reportedly pushed Luz when she took the keys from him. David Arthur Hernandez was taken into custody for domestic assault.
Clarksville man hid cameras in neighbor’s bathroom & bedroom for four months
36-year-old Matthew Ian Williams faces multiple charges after he placed multiple cameras in his next-door neighbor’s home and watched them over a period of four months. Kristen Cress found the first camera hidden under a dresser drawer on October 25, pointing to an area where she usually gets undressed near the closet. She alerted her husband, Michael Cress, and a search revealed a second camera located above the shower in the bathroom. The cameras, which operated via Wi-Fi and could be viewed 24/7 via a phone app, also saved the footage on SD cards; upon reviewing the footage, detectives observed their neighbor, Matthew Ian Williams, who captured himself installing the cameras and moving them around and taking them in and out of the home on multiple occasions. Williams had access to the home as he often cared for their pets when they were away or working long hours. The footage went back to July 2023 and included videos of their three-year-old child while in the bathroom.
Apryle Miller charged with DUI after swerving between lanes on Tiny Town Road
50-year-old Apryle Renee Miller was observed swerving between lanes on Tiny Town Rd. on October 21st. Officers initiated a traffic stop and observed Miller to be visibly intoxicated when they spoke to her. Miller consented to sobriety tests, performed poorly, and provided a breath sample that resulted in 0.138% BAC. Officers also found a half-empty bottle of vodka under Miller’s seat. She was then taken into custody for driving under the influence and an open container violation.
Yveline Lucate charged with domestic assault after biting husband during dispute over purse
33-year-old Yveline Lucate bit Sender Pierre, her husband when he picked up her purse on October 21st. Officers were dispatched to Needmore Road. for a call regarding a domestic disturbance and spoke with the couple as they arrived. Pierre advised officers that a physical altercation ensued when he picked up Lucate’s purse to find the keys to their vehicle. Lucate reportedly bit Pierre on the left tricep after snatching her purse from him. Officers observed a visible bite mark, swelling, and minor bleeding on Pierre’s left tricep. Lucate told officers that she bit Pierre so he would let go of her purse because he was throwing items out of it. Officers deemed Lucate as the primary aggressor, and she was taken into custody for domestic assault.
Elizabeth Brodsky charged with domestic assault after biting brother
19-year-old Elizabeth Brodsky was jailed on October 21st after an argument between siblings turned violent at their home on Ballygar Street. Adam Brodsky told officers that he and his sister were arguing over pizza and chicken wings when Elizabeth picked up a fork and threatened to stab him with it. Adam said at this point, his sister lunged toward him, and as he tried to push her away, she grabbed his shirt, ripped it, bit him on his hand and started kicking him. Officers observed Adam’s ripped shirt and redness on his hand. When questioned, Elizabeth admitted to the assault.
Preshish Yancey charged in 1 AM DUI on Fort Campbell Blvd
24-year-old Preshish Chantal Yancey was swerving on Ft. Campbell in the wee hours of October 21st. Officers observed a sedan failing to maintain its travel lane and conducted a traffic stop. Yancey was visibly intoxicated as officers approached the driver’s side to question her. Yancey consented to sobriety tests and performed poorly, yielding a 0.132% BAC on a breathalyzer. She was taken into custody for driving under the influence and transported to booking.
Luz Castellanos Alexander jailed after fight at Electric Cowboy bar
23-year-old Luz Castellanos Alexander was causing a disturbance at the troubled Electric Cowboy in the early morning hours of October 22nd. Alexander was being held on the ground by the security at the establishment as officers arrived. Officers were advised that Alexander was involved in a fight and had been drinking in the club. Alexander was visibly impaired and was taken into custody for public intoxication and disorderly conduct.
DUI: Fort Campbell Soldier Austin Butts charged after swerving in Altima
22-year-old Ft. Campbell Soldier Austin Butts was swerving on Ft. Campbell Blvd. on the night of October 21st. Officers initiated a traffic stop on a gray Nissan Altima after it was failing to maintain its line of travel and being an inconvenience to other drivers. Butts was visibly intoxicated as officers approached him and told them he consumed beer before driving. Butts consented to sobriety tests and performed poorly, yielding a .081% BAC on the breathalyzer, and was taken into custody for driving under the influence.
Jeffery Henry charged with harassing his wife after being told to stop
60-year-old Jeffery Henry was jailed on October 13th after continuing to send pointless messages to his wife, Lanora Henry, after she made it very clear that she did not wish to be contacted by him. Due to the repeated contact after being told to stop, a magistrate issued a warrant for his arrest, charging him with harassment.