Airyon Harris attempts to break into man’s house, slashes his tires

20-year-old Airyon Harris and her unknown co-defendant had an altercation with Mohamud Hassan at Tulip Grove Apartments on the afternoon of December 15th. Hassan advised officers that earlier that day, Harris’s co-defendant swung at him, and Harris told him that they were going to come back with her associate’s brother to kill him. An hour later, Hassan’s alarm at his Hidden Hills Drive residence went off, and officers were alerted. He stated that he noticed an unfamiliar car outside that Harris and her co-defendant exited and then tried to break into his home. The unknown individual was at the window and side door while Harris was at the front door. Harris proceeded to kick the locked front door open. Then, Hassan grabbed Harris and locked the door so her friend could not enter. While Harris was inside, she asked Hassan where her phone was, and he told her he did not have it. In response, she punched him in the head. Then, she ran into the kitchen, pulled a knife out on Hassan, dropped it, and ran outside the house. Harris and the co-defendant tried to lure Hassan outside, and he noticed the co-defendant pulled out a pocket knife. So, he went back into the house, locking the door. The pair later left the scene, and Hassan noticed his and his mother’s tires were slashed. Mr. Smith, a family friend, told officers that he witnessed Harris and her friend beating on Hassan’s doors and windows. He also stated he saw them by the vehicles but could not figure out what they were doing. Hassan told officers his house cameras captured the pair slashing the tires. Harris was taken into custody for two counts of domestic assault, aggravated burglary, and aggravated assault on December 16th.

Husband says wife Deborah Knowles “woke up and beat the shit out of me!”

31-year-old Deborah ‘Lowana’ Knowles reportedly got into a domestic dispute with her husband, Daniel Baseman, on October 30th. Baseman spoke with officers as they arrived and told them that his wife “got drunk and beat the shit out of me.” Officers were advised that an argument escalated when Knowles threw an object at Baseman before walking up and punching him four to five times in the face. Then, Baseman went to their bedroom to get away, but Knowles followed and continued to punch him before he punched back in self-defense and walked to his car to get away. Officers located Knowles down the road from the scene and noticed she was visibly intoxicated and unable to answer their questions. Knowles began to be resistive when placed under arrest and was taken into custody for public intoxication, domestic assault, and resisting arrest.

VIDEO: Tourist Sarah Crowe charged with assaulting man for filming in downtown Nashville

22-year-old Sarah Elizabeth Crowe was booked on July 25th after police were flagged down just outside Johnny Cash’s Bar on 3rd Ave. They noticed a crowd forming and arguing, and then they witnessed Sarah punching a man in the face several times. She was pulled away from the victim, Ryan Fisher, and placed into handcuffs to stop her from fighting. Sarah told the police her friend was bleeding from their face when she decided to help. At this time, she saw Ryan recording it all on his phone, and she insisted that he stop; he continued to record, and that’s when she engaged him. Police say that Ryan had visible injuries after Sarah had punched him in the face several times. She also told police that she was drinking alcohol before the event, and police stated that she smelled of alcohol.

Nathan Justus charged with DUI on scooter in downtown Nashville

26-year-old Texan Nathan Justus crashed a scooter he was riding on 10th Ave South Wednesday night and was being treated by medics when Metro Nashville Police responded to the scene. Justus stated he was leaving a sushi restaurant where he consumed “one beer.” He then remembered that before the restaurant, he was on Broadway and consumed two shots of whiskey and two more beers. During the crash, he fell to the ground, hitting his head, arm, stomach, and knee, and while on the ground, he became light-headed and passed out. Despite all of that, Justus refused all medical transport and further treatment. He performed poorly on field sobriety tests, and was transported to booking, where he later blew a 0.089% BAC on a breathalyzer.