Jalen Transley performs U-turn across multiple lanes, crashes car attempting to flee from police

20-year-old Jalen Transley failed to use his turn signal when turning right onto Murfreesboro Road from Hamilton Church Road late January 28th. Officers observed this and initiated a traffic stop. Transley pulled over before driving off in an attempt to flee. Transley then caused a crash when he performed a U-turn across multiple lanes. Officers had ordered all occupants to exit the vehicle when Transley’s two passengers quickly jumped out of the car and fled the scene. Transley exited the vehicle but did not flee and was detained. A subsequent search of Transley and his vehicle yielded marijuana paraphernalia and an open container of alcohol. Further investigation showed Transley had a suspended license and an outstanding failure-to-book warrant. Transley was taken into custody for driving with a suspended license, an open container violation, reckless driving, the unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, and evading arrest.

Kathleen Condon jailed after hands-free traffic stop reveals her license is suspended

33-year-old Kathleen Condon was driving on I-65 North Friday when THP Trooper Keith Velez observed her swerving while holding a cell phone in her hand. He initiated a traffic stop due to the violation of the hands-free law, and she pulled her red Ford Escape to the right shoulder of the roadway. When asked for her license and registration, she advised her license was suspended out of Washington state. Dispatch confirmed it was suspended in October due to a DUI conviction. She was taken into custody and transported to booking.

Jeremiah Nakley charged after fleeing the scene of an accident

19-year-old Jeremiah Nakely was cited for admittedly leaving the scene of an accident on Murfreesboro Pike. Police found Jeremiah on foot and ran his license through their system to find it was suspended. Jeremiah was reportedly driving a 2008 Nissan Altima that failed to yield for an emergency vehicle running lights and sirens, causing the collision from which he fled. He was booked for the related charges on September 19th.

Treshaun White jailed for rioting after doing donuts at street racer takeover event

25-year-old Treshaun White was reportedly seen at Bell and Blue Hole on August 12th, where a street racing event was being held. A video showed Treshaun doing donuts in his vehicle while people were close by standing and watching. Treshaun’s face was recognizable in the video, and he matched the car’s registration doing the donuts. Treshaun’s license was also reported suspended at the time of the recording.

Daylon Franklin booked on multiple outstanding citations after February crash

27-year-old Daylon Franklin Was booked last week on citations from February 24th, 2023, after he caused a car accident on Bell Road/ Murfreesboro Pike. When the police ran his license, it came back suspended. When they ran his tags, his registration returned as not on file, showing that the VIN attached to the car should have a different tag. He was issued multiple citations and failed to self-book on them, resulting in warrants being issued for his arrest.

Jacob Long has world’s worst luck at avoiding traffic stop

20-year-old Jacob Long refused to pull over after an MNPD officer flashed lights and blew a siren to initiate a traffic stop on 24th Ave for expired tags. Driving a gray Chevy Malibu, Jacob turned down an alleyway between Dowlan St. and Hyde St. after traveling on Dowlan St. While the officer followed Jacob down the alley, he sounded his air horn several times. At the end of the alleyway, blocking Logan’s path to 25th Ave, was an undercover police vehicle. Logan, once he made it to the end of the alley, honked his horn to try and get the undercover vehicle to move. At this time, Sgt. White exited his vehicle with a duty pistol brandished at Logan’s vehicle. Logan then complied with the traffic stop, and police found his license to be suspended.

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.