Ashley Bishop steals packages from UPS warehouse

33-year-old Ashley Renee Bishop stole packages from the UPS warehouse on April 5th. Warehouse employees told officers that packages were missing, so they investigated. Bishop was observed on camera having packages in her bag as she walked through the X-ray scanner. Before the officers arrived, security held Bishop in their office. Bishop admitted to stealing the merchandise and then was taken into custody for theft.

DUI: Shane Stoltzfus blows a 0.219% BAC after causing two-vehicle accident

31-year-old Shane Stoltzfus was involved in a two-vehicle accident near the West Trinity Lane and Brick Church Pike intersection in the early hours of January 28th. Officers observed the accident and spoke with Stoltzfus to render aid if needed. During questioning, he had a hard time getting his identification and showed signs of intoxication. Stoltzfus admitted to drinking 2-3 IPA beers at his job, consented to sobriety tests, and performed poorly. They informed him of implied consent, and he agreed to provide a breath sample, which resulted in 0.219 BAC%. Stoltzfus was taken into custody for driving under the influence.

Brittney Colgan charged with DUI after leaving Lipstick Lounge, falling asleep behind the wheel

Metro Nashville Police located 37-year-old Brittney Colgan asleep behind the wheel of her vehicle after she was involved in a crash near Fern Ave. and Brick Church Pike. She eventually awoke to officers knocking on the window but couldn’t immediately figure out how to roll the window down. She admitted to drinking two gin and tonics at the Lipstick Lounge before driving. She stated the accident occurred at Lipstick Lounge, and she believed the person who hit her lived near Fern Ave., and that’s why she was in this area to locate the person. She performed poorly on field sobriety tests and was taken into custody.

Josh Sweigert charged with DUI after crashing into another vehicle on Brick Church Pike

Metro Police say 38-year-old Joshua Sweigert crashed into another vehicle on Brick Church Pike in the early hours of Sunday morning, striking their side mirror at a high rate of speed. The victim says he drove his Nissan work van while speeding up to them from behind. Sweigert says it’s all a misunderstanding and the damage to his own vehicle is from three weeks ago, not anything current. Officer say Sweigert was clearly intoxicated — he reeked of alcohol and staggered and stumbled during their interaction. He performed poorly on field sobriety tests and refused all further testing.