Darren Clark fights employee at The Stage on Broadway for throwing away his drinks

53-year-old Darren John Clark had an altercation with Benjamin Hayden Stewart while working at The Stage on Broadway late May 11th. Security at the establishment separated them before officers arrived. Clark told officers he had two drinks by the stairs, and when he turned around, Stewart threw them away. This prompted Clark to follow and confront Stewart, which led to a scuffle, where he punched Stewart in the face, leaving visible injuries. Stewart provided officers with a similar statement before advising them that he wanted to prosecute for the attack. Clark was taken into custody for assault on May 12th.

DUI: Timothy Winn found passed out drunk in his car near Logan’s Roadhouse

30-year-old Timothy Winn was observed sleeping in the driver’s seat with his engine running near the Gallatin Pike North Logan’s Roadhouse around 4:08 a.m. on May 12th. Then, officers conducted a “vehicle block,” during which Winn had woken up and complied with their instructions to exit his car. Winn admitted to police he had almost two cups of bourbon earlier in the night. During their interaction, officers noticed he reeked of marijuana and alcohol, so they prompted Winn with sobriety tests. Winn then performed poorly on tests, showing signs of impairment. Officers also located a half-smoked blunt of marijuana and a glass pipe with residue. After being read implied consent, Winn agreed to provide a blood sample and then was taken into custody for driving under the influence on May 12th.

Dennis Flerlage assaults father during altercation, leaves him with multiple bloody scrapes

25-year-old Dennis Flerlage had a domestic incident with his father, Kenneth Flerlage, at their residence in the early hours of May 11th. Dennis told officers that he was intoxicated and had gotten into an argument with his father. Then, officers spoke with Kenneth, who had bloody scrapes on his neck, ear, and head as he stated that Dennis had become upset for unknown reasons, and when he went to calm him down, a scuffle ensued. Dennis’s sister, Samantha Flerlage, told officers that Kenneth did not have his injuries before speaking with him. Dennis Flerlage was deemed the primary aggressor and was taken into custody for domestic assault.

Brett Peterson threatens guests with handgun outside Hallmark Inn

31-year-old Brett Shannon Peterson pointed a gun at a group of guests, including Donavin Levor Moyd, outside of the West Trinity Lane Hallmark Inn late May 10th. The initial caller described a white male, later identified as Peterson, with a mustache, wearing a gray tank top, who had driven away in a turquoise F-150 STX. When officers arrived, Moyd advised them that Peterson had circled the parking lot a few times before aiming his handgun at them, adding that the gun was a semi-automatic with a wooden grip and a black barrel. Then, witnesses told them the truck was blue and had a brown toolbox in the bed. While officers were investigating, a witness pointed out the F-150 driving eastbound on West Trinity Lane. Officers followed Peterson, during which he ran a red light near Brick Church Pike and Ewing Drive before pulling into Citgo, where officers initiated a stop. When officers approached him, they noticed he matched the description provided by witnesses and located the handgun on his dashboard. Then, officers performed a “show-up,” where Moyd and a witness identified Peterson. Later, officers found footage of the occurrence, which showed Peterson in a blue truck, pointing the gun at the crowd, causing them to flee. While officers were speaking with Peterson, he reeked of alcohol and showed multiple signs of intoxication. Officers tried to prompt him with sobriety tests, but he could not finish due to him being handcuffed. Peterson refused to provide a chemical sample and was then taken into custody for an implied consent violation, driving under the influence, weapon possession while being under the influence, and aggravated assault.

Lori Woolbright poops herself in police car after repeatedly telling officers she had to “poopy”

54-year-old Lori Lynn Woolbright caused a disturbance at LaQuinta Inn & Suites on Interstate Drive late May 10th. When the police arrived, she was behaving erratically toward them and the hotel employees as she told them that her boyfriend had stolen all her belongings. They investigated and discovered that she had lost her property. Woolbright had a strong alcoholic odor emitting from her, showing numerous signs of intoxication, so they tried to get her to stay in her room. However, she refused. Then, she was detained due to being a public annoyance. While in the patrol car, she kicked the rear right window, causing it to get off-track. Then, on the way to booking, she repeatedly stated she had to “poopy.” When officers told Woolbright they were just down the road, she had already defecated herself, leaving remnants in the backseat. While she was being processed, she sat down on the bench inside the sallyport and left feces on it. Woolbright was taken into custody for two counts of vandalism of government property and public intoxication.

Mayram Asaad screams & cries after losing her phone while drunk near US Bank Courtyard

18-year-old Mayram Asaad was observed screaming for help by a concerned citizen near the US Bank courtyard around 3:45 a.m. on May 12th.  When officers arrived, they located Asaad, who was “obviously intoxicated” as she cried and yelled about losing her phone. Then, officers gave her a chance to leave with a friend, but she refused and continued to cause a public disturbance. Asaad reeked of alcohol and displayed signs of impairment. Asaad was taken into custody for public intoxication and underage consumption of alcohol.

Tyquan Allen refuses to leave after taking nap on hallway floor in The Sleep Inn Hotel

18-year-old Tyquan Allen was taken into custody for criminal trespass on May 11th. Officers arrived at The Sleep Inn Hotel on Percy Priest Drive, where they observed Allen sleeping on the floor in the hallway. After multiple attempts, officers woke him up, during which he refused to provide them or Caleb Collins, the hotel manager, with his information to figure out if he had a hotel room. Then, after being told to leave the property, Allen refused. He was detained for the occurrence.

Kendra Sebastian booked after being drunk & disorderly at The Hampton Inn

27-year-old Kendra Nicole Sebastian was being disorderly at The Hampton Inn on 4th Avenue South in the early hours of May 12th. When officers arrived, they spoke with the hotel staff, who advised them that Sebastian was causing a disturbance and appeared intoxicated. Then, officers located Sebastian, who reeked of alcohol and showed multiple signs of intoxication. Officers tried to get her to The Omni Hotel, where she was staying, but she became uncooperative. Sebastian was taken into custody for public intoxication.

Robert Humphries found bleeding from head after drunkenly falling at Nashville International Aiport

43-year-old Robert Preston Humphries was taken into custody for public intoxication on May 11th. Around 10 p.m., Nashville Airport Authority was dispatched to the crosswalk between The Hilton Hotel and The Ground Transportation Center for a passenger, later identified as Humphries, who had fallen and was bleeding from his head. When officers arrived, they noticed he showed multiple signs of impairment, reeking of alcohol while he was lying on the ground. They attended to the small laceration above his left eye, but he refused any further medical attention. Humphries was deemed a danger to himself and was detained for the incident on May 12th.

Oliver Mcclean caught with cocaine after harassing patrons at Rippy’s Honky Tonk

32-year-old Oliver Edward Mcclean caused a disturbance at Rippy’s Honky Tonk around 8:18 p.m. on May 11th. Upon arrival, several witnesses and security for the establishment told officers that Mcclean was harassing and touching patrons. Security also stated Mcclean was involved in a physical altercation, prompting them to remove him from the bar. The other party involved in the scuffle advised officers that he told Mcclean to stop harassing patrons. Mcclean responded, “What are you going to do about it?” Mcclean then approached him and put his hands around the man’s neck. He said he pushed Mcclean back, prompting security to break up the fight. Then, officers located Mcclean outside of the bar, reeking of alcohol and showing signs of intoxication. Mcclean was seen yelling at security guards, prompting officers to separate him. Mcclean could not call anyone he knew or provide officers with the address to where he was staying, so they deemed him a danger to himself and others. During a subsequent search, officers discovered a baggie containing 1.7 grams of cocaine. Mcclean was taken into custody for simple possession and public intoxication.

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