Peterson Pierre violates order of protection after appearing at woman’s home

36-year-old Peterson Pierre was taken into custody for a violation of an order of protection on May 14th. Dina Altidort called the police to the Davidson County Clerk Hermitage Branch to escort her to her Jackson Dowes Boulevard residence. She was scared that Pierre would be there because he threatened to kill her in a previous incident. Altidort added that Pierre said he would “expose” her and “choke” her if he were ever to see her again. Officers discovered that Pierre had been served an order of protection on May 13th. When they arrived, officers observed Pierre in front of her home. Pierre had the order of protection on his person and told police that he misunderstood the paperwork, unaware that he was violating it. Pierre was detained for the incident.

Rebekah Calico crashes boyfriend’s Mercedes after cocaine and Xanax use

42-year-old Rebekah Calico was transported to Summit Hospital after she wrecked her boyfriend’s vehicle and had a seizure. Before meeting her in the hospital, police spoke to her boyfriend, Gene Hoskins, at the crash scene. He said she was driving his white Mercedes while he followed behind her in his truck pulling an RV. He said he had lost track of her and had to do a U-turn to find her. He saw that she had crashed the car, had a seizure, and was transported to the hospital. When police saw Rebekah at the hospital described her as jittery, with watery eyes, could not sit still, had trouble concentrating, ground her teeth, and would not follow hospital staff’s instructions.

The staff said that she was “tweaking and coming off something,” and the police asked her what had happened. She told them that she was helping transport her boyfriend’s car back to Memphis, and she remembered turning into Nashboro Village before she “blacked out.” The morning before she drove, she said that she took Xanax for her depression and anxiety. Police reported that she did not have a prescription in her possession. Also, she said that she has a history of cocaine use and that she had last used approximately twenty-four hours ago. She agreed to a blood test and to perform sobriety tests but later refused. Police placed her into custody for DUI and transported her to booking after she was discharged from Summit Hospital.