Michael Skwiat charged with stalking girlfriend during breakup

48-year-old Michael Skwiat was jailed Thursday on an outstanding warrant charging him with the harassment of his girlfriend, Tatiana Walton. She told police she had been trying to end the relationship with Michael for the past month and has told her to cease contact multiple times. She eventually hired a lawyer to assist her, and he refused to leave her alone. He called her over fifty times consecutively in one day, and the issues have continued since early May. He has also reportedly called her parents and her attorney, making false claims and attempting to disrupt civil processes regarding property. The victim told police that Michael previously stated that neither of them should be alive if they can’t be together.

Samuel Ravnaas too drunk and disorderly for Broadway

27-year-old Samuel Ravnaas was walking into a closed and barricaded construction area in the early hours of Friday morning, near where a bridge was under construction. He refused to stop for police and ignored the construction workers. Eventually, an officer had to use his patrol car to block his path. Upon contact, Ravnaas reeked of alcohol and was unable to care for himself.

Richard Davis indicted on charges of tax fraud, money laundering, and theft over $250K

58-year-old Richard Davis is free on a $25,000 bond after being booked on a Grand Jury Indictment this week in Nashville. The newly unsealed indictment consists of eight charges. Davis, who ran Music City Pipeworks, is alleged to have evaded paying taxes to the state, despite collecting the funds from customers during sales. He ran the Pipeworks under different LLCs, including MCPW Clarksville, MCPW Cool Springs, MCPW The Crossing, MCPW Smyrna, MCPW Melrose, and MCPW Hendersonville – each earning a separate count of tax fraud in the indictment.

Cathryn Thomas recorded herself smashing her ex-husband’s video gaming monitors

41-year-old Cathryn Thomas was jailed Thursday after reportedly smashing her ex-husband’s gaming monitors with a hammer. She has possession of the monitors in her vehicle as she was assisting in his move out of the home. Police responded to the scene, where Collin Thomas showed officers video footage of the vandalism, which his ex-wife had recorded her actions and messaged them to him. She obliterated two Predator gaming monitors and a 17” InZone gaming monitor.