Florentino Bien found inside woman’s home, intoxicated and without permission

35-year-old Florentino Bien was found inside a woman’s house, and she did not know him or why he was there. Police arrived at the house Florentino was at and spoke to the resident, Marecela Pao-Gonzalez. Florentino was standing in the living room, and Marecela stated that she did not know him and did not invite him in. He could not tell the police why he was there but changed his story to him finding a child in the apartment complex’s parking lot unattended. Both Marecela and her babysitter denied it. The police reported that he was asked several times to leave but refused and showed signs of intoxication. He could not provide police with a home address, so he was placed into custody.

Street Racer Micah Hooker jailed on rioting charges after weekend meetup

21-year-old Micah Hooker was one of two people charged this weekend as Metro police work to crack down on street racing across Nashville. Metro police reported Micah Hooker, and his passenger Bailee Nelson, sped away from a meet-up at a commercial parking lot on Corporate Drive Saturday night. Street racers reportedly practiced burnouts and other maneuvers in the Corporate Drive parking lot. A Metro helicopter crew tracked Hooker and Nelson as they drove a 2020 green Dodge Challenger, and Hooker turned his lights off in an unsuccessful effort to avoid officers. Hooker reportedly almost hit two other motorists head-on. Hooker made a brief stop, and Officer Hausman came up on the rear of the vehicle, which made Hooker turn his lights off again and flee. Officers eventually stopped Hooker and Nelson at the intersection of Hamilton Church Road and Hobson Pike. He was arrested and charged with felony reckless endangerment, felony evading arrest, driving on a suspended license, criminal trespassing, and rioting due to the dangerous vehicle maneuvers on Corporate Drive. Hooker and Nelson are the latest to be charged amid Metro police’s continuing street racer enforcement effort.

Jason Agostino refuses to leave George Strait concert after being kicked out of venue

43-year-old Jason Agostino threw himself to the ground when security tried escorting him out of the George Strait show in Nashville due to his disorderly conduct. On July 28th, APEX security requested the help of MNPD Sergeant Mosley regarding an unruly patron at the George Strait show at Nissan Stadium. Sgt. Mosely reported that he saw APEX security request that Jason leave the premises several times. When they attempted to remove him physically, he sank his weight into a seat so as not to move. Sgt. Mosely placed him into custody for criminal trespass after Jason refused to leave at APEX security’s behest and after Sgt. Mosely told him to come to the concourse.

Jonathon Eade jailed after causing disruption with wife at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville

42-year-old Louisville accountant Jonathon Eade was jailed Friday night in Nashville after disrupting a show at the Ryman Auditorium in downtown Nashville. Eade and his wife, Ashley Gillenwater Eade, were reportedly yelling and cursing at each other, causing a major disruption for other patrons. Security staff directed them to a nearby stairwell and explained they must leave the venue. This elevated the argument, and Jonathon refused to leave. Eade, who is a partner at Jones, Nale & Mattingly, was then detained by Ryman security and held for Metro Nashville Police, who charged him with criminal trespassing. 

Zachary Skelton pulls front door off hinges at Moxy Hotel in drunken rampage

23-year-old Zachary Skelton was drinking at the bar inside the Moxy Hotel in downtown Nashville late Monday night when he reportedly pushed a drink at the bartender and began to act aggressively. Hotel security advised he had to leave the property and walked him out the door. Once outside, Skelton began pulling on the door to get back inside and eventually pulled it off the hinges, causing the staff to set off the burglary alarm to alert the police. Offices arrived and spoke with Skelton, who initially said he had four shots of liquor, but later revised the amount to “six or seven.” Due to his level of intoxication, he was taken into custody and transported to booking.

Frances Tindall breaks PVC pipe off building to wash her hands and groin in front of cops

27-year-old Frances Tindall was jailed on July 7th when PPG Paints employees reported a woman banging on the front door and taking her clothes off. When officers arrived, they observed Tindall on the property acting erratically and not making any sense. Officers advised Tindall that she was trespassing and that she needed to leave the property. Tindall then stood up and threw trash onto the ground toward the officers. They told her again that she needed to leave, so she began walking away but stopped and pulled a PVC pipe off of the wall of the building. She then used the water from the broken pipe to wash her hands and groin and was taken into custody.

Tourist Tyler Vandermartin jailed after wild night at Tootsie’s in downtown Nashville

25-year-old Tyler Vandermartin of Pennsylvania was jailed in Nashville late Friday night on nearly a half-dozen charges after assaulting staff at Tootsie’s Bar on Broadway in downtown Nashville. He had been asked to leave due to his disruptive behavior. As he was being escorted out, he began to lunge at the bouncers, causing them to be in fear of imminent bodily injury, according to police. As he was being turned over to Metro Nashville Police, he attempted to kick the officers multiple times during his arrest and search of his person. He was visibly intoxicated and a general annoyance to the general public.

Tourist Matthew Jacobson jailed after being bounced from Honky Tonk Central

39-year-old tourist Matthew Jacobson was kicked out of Honkey Tonk Central late Thursday night on Broadway in downtown Nashville and told not to return due to his disorderly and aggressive behavior towards staff. Just after midnight, Jacobson returned to the bar and attempted to get back inside while being aggressive with security once again. He was told he could not enter, and nearby Metro Nashville Police officers observed him to be highly intoxicated and having trouble standing. He was taken into custody and transported to booking.

Teen Caden River Thompson charged with trespassing during car meet at Corporate Place property

18-year-old Caden River Thompson was booked on a trespass citation this week after being caught in his 2013 Ford F-150 at 1501 Corporate Place, where a large car meet was taking place on June 3. Officers were able to stop the truck while other vehicles fled from them. He was issued a citation, as the location has a waiver on file and signs posted throughout the property.

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