Dear Nashville, there is a hard and fast rule that’s easy to follow: don’t volunteer information to the police, and don’t sign a search consent form for them to search your home without a warrant.
Month: January 2019
2 firemen arrested in fraud investigation – claiming hours never worked, paid for them.
Two firemen charged with felony theft, after they claimed hours not worked, and were paid for them.
Man nods out while driving, crashes into parked car in stranger’s driveway: heroin, meth
Rodney Haynes, 41, woke up this morning at the Hill Detention Center, after he woke up last night in a stranger’s driveway. Haynes was arrested after he nodded out and crashed into a parked car in a stranger’s driveway, still not awake when police arrived. They would eventually find heroin and meth in the vehicle.
Davis: “I sell marijuana, cocaine, and was going to attempt to sell the heroin”
Metro Police say confirmed gang member Phillip Davis, 34, admitted to them he sells marijuana, cocaine, and was going to attempt to sell heroin, after they executed a search warrant on his Madison apartment Tuesday.
20-year-old w/gun arrested at JT Moore Middle School
An observant parent was the first to noticed that 20-year-old Joshua Sawyers had a handgun in his jacket pocket at JT Moore middle School on Tuesday as kids were getting into their parent’s cars at afternoon pickup. He is currently held in lieu of a $5,000 bond.
$3 million lawsuit filed in Antioch Captain D’s ice-throwing assault
A newly filed $3,000,000.00 lawsuit alleges an Antioch Captain D’s restaurant manager, Shanera Jones, assaulted a customer by throwing a glass of ice on him. The lawsuit, filed this week in Davidson County Circuit Court, alleges Captain D’s employee Shanera Jones threw a cup of ice at the Plaintiff, Herman Hunter, in a “harmful and offensive manner” intended to cause “apprehension of imminent harmful or offensive contact”. The civil suit does not specify what led up to the incident between the manager and customer. The alleged incident happened at the…
Man calls 911 to report imaginary intruders; Police find cocaine purification operation in home
Zachary Winton, 32, called 911 Friday afternoon to report intruders inside his Nashville home. Officers arrived and entered the home to apprehend the reported intruders, but they didn’t exist. They did find a cocaine purification operation, which Winton said he used to give out free cocaine at local Nashville bars.
Failure to signal lane change leads to heroin dealer’s arrest
Jack Williams, 51, was driving his green Dodge Journey on Murfreesboro Pike toward Bell road on Monday, when he made two lane changes without signaling. Items seized included 16 individual baggies of heroin, ready to be sold.
Student admits to sexual battery of 2 other students at Hunters Lane High School
19-year-old MacCell Deon Buchanan was located and arrested late Monday evening on two outstanding felony sexual battery related warrants that occurred at Hunters Lane High School last school year. Here’s the details of what he did…
Man pawns roommate’s PlayStation, charged with aggravated burglary – $10K bond
Dontez Haynes, 20, could have been at home making hamburger helper for lunch, but instead, he’s likely enjoying a bologna sandwich, courtesy of a Davidson County jail. He is held on a $10,000 bond for aggravated burglary, after pawning his roommate’s PlayStation gaming system.