Elizabeth Bennet shows up to have sex with ex-lover; charged with harassment

61-year-old told police she got drunk Friday and went to the home of her ex-boyfriend, Harris Stephens, with the intention of having sex. She said when she arrived, she knocked on the door a few times and claimed Stephens eventually opened the door and struck her in the face, so she called police to report the incident. A short investigation revealed he had ended their relationship nearly two weeks prior, and the senior lady had taped several notes to his door and slid some into his home under the door. She repeatedly called and left voicemails, despite blocking her numbers continuously. Officers determined there was no assault and that Elizabeth was actually harassing her ex-lover. She was taken into custody and transported to booking. 

Christopher Williams threatens to kill woman over cell phone service

55-year-old Christopher Williams argued with the victim, Tabatha Williams, on the morning of August 18th about his cell phone not working. At this time, the argument reportedly turned into Christopher screaming at Tabatha, “Get the f*/k out of my house. “Tabatha told police that he became aggressive, shoved her, then continued to body-check her out of the house. Christopher screamed at her that he would “f*/king kill her” if she did not leave. A man named Treyvon entered the room and stepped between them before she and Treyvon left the residence.

Cayley Phillips bites an officer who arrested her for DUI; after her parents turned her in to police

24-year-old Cayley Phillips was driving on Briley Parkway early Friday morning when her parents called police and asked them to conduct a welfare check on her, as they believed she may be intoxicated. Officers located Phillips, who was visibly intoxicated. She initially stated she was “just emotional” but later admitted to consuming “three shots” earlier in the evening. She consented to a breathalyzer but became physically aggressive and verbally abusive when she was woken up to provide the sample. During booking, she began to fight officers and bit one on the arm during the struggle. She then broke some of his equipment. 

DUI: Sydney Knass says she drank nothing… then one white claw…oh, and two high noons… before driving

25-year-old Sydney Knauss was the subject of a traffic stop at Edmonson Pike and Blackman Road Sunday night after an officer said she was driving recklessly. During the initial interaction, Knauss denied having consumed any alcohol that day. After performing poorly on field sobriety tests, she admitted to drinking “one white claw about thirty minutes ago.” After being placed under arrest for DUI, Knauss further admitted she had “two high noons” earlier in the afternoon. She later blew a 0.210% BAC on a breathalyzer and was taken into custody.

Alex Naymick jailed after screaming profanities into dugout at Nashville Sounds baseball game

23-year-old Alex Naymick was jailed Saturday night after causing a disruption at the Nashville Sounds baseball game. Police say he ran down and leaned into the dugout of the home team and screamed profanities at the players. As officers approached him, Naymick refused to provide his ID or answer any questions about the incident. He reeked of alcohol and caused everyone around the area to stop watching the game due to the distraction. He was taken into custody and transported to booking.

Rodrequa Spikner breaks into husband’s home, smears Mircale Whip on walls to spell out “H-O-E”

Police say 32-year-old Rodrequa Spikner destroyed her ex-husband’s bedroom by treating out a window air conditioner, covering the room with broken eggs, covering the walls with mustard, and using Miracle Whip to spell out “HOE” on his wall. Officers responded to the incident on June 30 and made contact with Johnathan Spiker. He showed the forced entry into his home shortly after he had left to run errands. She had also cut the wires to the internet. Further investigation revealed multiple items missing from the house, including a PS 5, a MacBook, and his ring doorbell. She reportedly called him later and stated, “I did it, and I’ll do it again!” The couple had been separated for eight months. A warrant was issued for her arrest, and she was booked into jail this week.

Irelander helped himself to beers at a closed airport bar, fell asleep behind the bar — Patrick Cassidy

23-year-old Patrick Cassidy says he helped himself to “three or four glasses” of a draft beer at the Arrington Wine Bar inside the Nashville International Airport late Friday night. After consuming the alcohol, the Irelander propped up on the floor behind the bar and fell asleep, where officers found him during a routine concourse sweet at 2:30 a.m. According to his ticket, he had a flight scheduled late that same evening. He was given the option to leave the airport property and return a few hours before his flight. He agreed but was unable to tell officers where he wanted to go. He would only state that he wanted to go to Ireland. He was eventually taken into custody and charged with public intoxication. 

Drunken Cookeville Veterinarian Francis Baker goes wild in Nashville during soccer game

42-year-old Francis Seth Baker, a Cookeville Veterinarian, walked out of the soccer game at Geodis Stadium Saturday night in what his wife described as a ‘very intoxicated’ state, taking the car keys with him. When his wife and the rest of the family searched for him, the vehicle was gone, and they contacted the police. Officers were able to find his location using their iCloud account, and as they drove to the location, they spotted the vehicle with Baker driving. He stopped out of the vehicle and was visibly intoxicated. After performing poorly on field sobriety tests, he was placed into a patrol car when he attempted to push himself away from arresting officers. He then lunged out of the vehicle and wrapped his legs around one of the officers. He then claimed to be hyperventilating and was evaluated by Nashville Fire medics. He spit on officers and responding medics and was transported to be medically cleared before being booked into jail. 

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