37-year-old Gerber Garcia admitted that he came into the bedroom of his then 13-14 year old daughter, and touched her inappropriately on multiple occasions. He is free on $20,000 bond.
Day: February 14, 2019
Jamie Tice found GUILTY of Statutory Rape of 14-year-old boy in “every room of the house”
Jamie Tice, who told police she had sex with her daughter’s 14-year-old boyfriend in ‘every room of the house’ was just found guilty on multiple statutory rape charges in a Sumner County courtroom today, and was immediately taken into custody.
James ‘Spanky’ Williams faces 100 years in prison after setting fires and using Instagram to harass and show-off
He terrorized Nashville for weeks, burning down sheds and businesses, and documenting it all on Instagram. He was arrested on 10 arson, 8 vandalism, and 9 aggravated assault warrants my MNPD, and now he faces 11 federal crimes, and more than 100 years in prison, if convicted.
Man who made bomb threat to St. Thomas Hospital charged with making false report
Joshua Jones, 29, is held on a $50,000 bond, charged with making a false emergency report. Police say he called in a bomb threat to St. Thomas Hospital on Monday, however no devices were found.
18-year-old Freddie Calbert arrested at Opry Mills w/pound of marijuana, cocaine, cash
Freddie Calbert, 18, arrested with a pound of weed, cocaine, and a gun, inside a stolen car at Opry Mills. An alert employee noticed the temporary tag didn’t match the vehicle, and called police.
Retired MNPD Officer evades police, grabs for taser, injures officer during arrest after stomping child in stomach
Kevin Caperton, a retired MNPD Officer is charged with evading arrest, assault of an officer, resisting arrest, and domestic violence – after he attempted to grab an officer’s taser and refused all commands during his arrest on Wednesday for ‘stomping’ his child in the stomach, after knocking her to the ground.
MNPD charged a woman with a crime in Hermitage – while she was sitting in jail
No one performed a simple to check to see if a woman was already in jail when the crime was committed. A MNPD officer swore a probable cause affidavit saying she did it, a night court magistrate signed the warrant, and the DA prepared to prosecute it. The Office of Professional Accountability calls it a “simple mistake”.