Moving company returned furniture with “urine, fecal matter, and apparent vomit” lawsuit alleges

A local couple arranged for All My Sons Moving & Storage to store their household items in their secure, climate controlled facility, while they sold one home and built another. When everything was delivered to their new home, it was nearly all “damaged or destroyed” with damage from “urine, fecal matter, apparent vomit, cigarette burns…” & more, according to a newly filed lawsuit. 

Impaired elderly man found locked in bedroom full of urine, no food or running water. 

‘Caretaker’ Colin Watts arrested after Nashville Fire Department’s Medic 11 unit forced entry into a home to rescue a man held against his will, after detectives made contact with the impaired adult male through a bedroom window. The man told detectives he was locked in the small room, which reeked of urine. He also told detectives he was supposed to be on insulin, but his caretakers wouldn’t give it to him, and he needed to go to the hospital.

Man smashed through window to assault woman in East Nashville

Raymond Ware, 26, remains in a Nashville jail this morning, after he was finally arrested on multiple felony warrants from August, when he brutally assaulted a woman in East Nashville, after smashing through a window while she was doing laundry, and the homeowner fired shots at him. $45,000 bond.

Nashville’s self-proclaimed ‘king’ of fake documents: Meet Masi Kingston

Need an auto insurance card? a drive out tag for your vehicle? a diploma? college degree? paycheck stub or utility bill for income or identity verification? Nashville has a vast underground market for all these needs, and one man proclaims to be ‘King’ of it all, Meet 27-year-old Masi Kingston.

Milton ‘FlipG’ Reece arrested: cocaine, meth, heroin, handgun & more

Milton ‘FlipG’ Reece, 34, was arrested on multiple new gun and drug charges Thursday. At the time of his arrest, Milton Reece was already serving a state/TDOC sentence on probation until 2029, for similar charges. Held on a $193,000.00 bond.