Maryanne Best deemed too drunk for Nashville International Airport

51-year-old Maryanne Best lost her phone at the Three Casks restaurant in the Gate C22 area at Nashville International Airport early on March 6th. When officers arrived, they noticed Best exhibited multiple signs of impairment as she admitted to having drinks at two bars in the airport and having another on her flight to Nashville from Charleston. Then, Best changed her story, stating she only walked to the bars and did not order anything. The manager of Three Casks provided them with Best’s receipt, which showed her purchasing a double drink. Then, officers reviewed camera footage, showing Best having a tall drink at Tennessee Rickhouse before going to Three Casks. Best was taken into custody for public intoxication.

Daphne Flemings deemed too drunk for Nashville International Airport

40-year-old Daphne Flemings had been removed from her flight at Nashville International Airport in the early hours of March 2nd. Nashville Airport Police were called to Gate C 13 to conduct a welfare check and noticed Flemings from two prior encounters earlier in the morning. Flemings showed multiple indicators of intoxication as she became uncooperative with officers, cursing at them loudly. Flemings was taken into custody for public intoxication.

Andrew Keane deemed too drunk for Nashville International Airport

38-year-old Andrew Christopher Keane was stumbling and weaving through the crosswalk on his way into the Nashville Airport Terminal on December 23rd.  Officers approached him and observed him to be highly intoxicated and slow to answer questions. He admitted to drinking but never told them how much. They took him to get rebooked for a later flight. Later, officers were called back to Keane when he was denied boarding and began causing a disturbance at the gate counter. He was taken into custody for public intoxication.