Dalton VonThaden refuses to leave Nashville hotel while intoxicated, police say

24-year-old Dalton Vonthaden walked into the Thompson Nashville Hotel in downtown Nashville late Sunday night and claimed to be a guest at the location. Staff advised he was not a registered guest, and he then stated he had friends staying in one of the rooms. Staff attempted to contact the room but received no response at the door. When asked multiple times, Vonthaden refused to leave the hotel, and eventually, police were called. Officers noted his dilated pupils and slurred speech and believed him to be intoxicated by a substance. He was taken into custody and transported to booking.

Sam Hewlett charged in assault of bouncer at Lucky Bastard Saloon in Nashville

26-year-old Samuel Hewlett was told to leave the Lucky Bastard Saloon on Broadway late Saturday night after his disruptive behavior at the Broadway bar. He refused to leave when asked, and bouncers placed their hands on him to escort him outside from the second floor. Hewlett reportedly became aggressive with security and punched one of the bouncers, Carson Quirk, twice in the face. He was then handcuffed and detained for Metro Nashville Police. Officers viewed a recording of the incident and charged Hewlett with assault

Brittany Hart crashes car after 5-7 shots of Hennessy

34-year-old Brittany Hart was booked on January 13th after crashing on I-24 at exit 59. Officers observed Ms. Hart stumble out of her car. They smelled alcohol coming from her breath as she advised that she hit her head on the steering wheel. She threw up in the road several times and admitted that she drank too much at a nightclub. Ms. Hart advised that she had 5-7 shots of Hennessy before driving home. The officers did not perform sobriety tests due to Ms. Hart hitting her head. She was then transported to Century Farms to be cleared prior to booking and for a blood draw

Jeremy Mallard caught selling alcohol at Helen’s Hot Chicken

52-year-old Jeremy Mallard was issued a citation on October 14th when the TABC received an anonymous complaint that Helen’s Hot Chicken was selling alcoholic beverages. Mallard is the owner of Helen’s Hot Chicken. On November 30th, special agents Lawson and Oden went undercover and purchased drinks containing Hennessy and Vodka. A search warrant was issued, and five Styrofoam cups of assorted alcohol and bags of receipts indicating previous sales of alcohol were found. The TABC does not license this establishment. Jeremy Mallard was booked on the citation on January 9th.

Shrey Patel booked after selling alcohol to minor at Cane Ridge Liquors

23-year-old Shrey Patel was issued a citation on December 14th after TABC agents conducted a minor compliance check at Cane Ridge Liquors on Old Hickory Boulevard. Patel is a clerk at this location and sold a bottle of wine called “Malvasia Dolce” to a 19-year-old informant. Patel did not check the individual’s ID before making the sale. A TABC agent witnessed the sale. Shrey Patel was booked on the citation on January 9th.

Kaden Blanco fights security at Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk after allegedly attempting to use fake ID

22-year-old Kaden Blanco was jailed on January 11th after allegedly giving a fake ID at Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk. Officers were working at the door when Blanco handed them an Ohio driver’s license they believed to be fake. Blanco did not want to leave and informed officers that his ID was real and valid. The officer then touched Mr. Blanco’s elbow to motion him out of the establishment after he refused to leave, at which point he shoved the officers. The officer then began to fight with Blanco and scraped his knee in the process. With the help of the other security guards, the officer was able to detain Blanco until on-duty officers reported to the scene to begin their investigation. Kaden Blanco was taken into custody for assault and disorderly conduct.

Michael Orchard pulls girlfriend’s hair out during argument

32-year-old Michael Orchard was jailed on January 12th for assaulting his girlfriend after an argument at their home on Elliott Drive. Tessa Stine told police that during the argument, Michael grabbed her by her neck and attempted to choke her. Stine stated that she then tried to hit him to push him away, but he forced her face into the couch. Michael then grabbed her by her hair, pulling some of it out. Tessa then ran outside and contacted the police. Officers observed visible injuries on Tessa’s left hand and red marks on her lip. Officers attempted to gather Michael’s side of the story, but he refused to talk to them, stating there was no altercation. Michael was determined to be the primary aggressor. Michael Orchard was then placed into custody and transported to booking.