Carrie Brannock lies to police after picking up person involved in car crash

44-year-old Carrie Brannock picked up an unidentified individual involved in a property damage-vehicle crash on I-24 West on the afternoon of February 26th. When officers arrived, they observed a white vehicle in the wood line near another car that was on fire and were informed that one of the drivers had left the scene on foot, wearing dark clothing. Officers began to search for the driver when they noticed a dark gray four-door Honda parked on the eastbound right shoulder of I-24. The Honda was occupied by a white, heavy-set female with dark hair, later identified as Brannock, in the driver’s seat and a male wearing a black hoodie in the back seat. Officers attempted to slow traffic down to approach the vehicle, but the Honda drove off. After NFD extinguished the vehicle fire, detectives ran the VIN, which returned to a gold Ford Explorer registered to Brannock. When officers called to inform Brannock about her car being in a crash, they reported that she seemed unphased. Brannock told officers her vehicle had broken down around 11 a.m. and that she abandoned it “on I-24 somewhere.” Officers asked Brannock to meet them at the Shell Gas station on Exit 11 to give her the information she needed for the crash report. Brannock arrived at the location driving the gray Honda that left the scene earlier. Brannock also matched the driver’s description and was wearing a black Hoodie. Officers then noticed a strong odor of marijuana as Brannock exited her vehicle for questioning. When Brannock was asked about picking up the other driver from the scene, she started licking her lips and twirling her thumbs, saying she did not. Due to the marijuana stench, there was probable cause for officers to search Brannock’s vehicle. Officers then located muddy footprints on the left rear passenger side floorboard, twigs, and mud behind the driver’s seat. Officers asked Brannock again if she had picked the person up from the crash, and she responded that she had no clue. Brannock was taken into custody for false report.

Donavan Carr throws TV at girlfriend during argument

29-year-old Donavan Morton Carr had a domestic incident with his girlfriend, Dameneke Charles, at her Bridgeway Circle apartment late February 24th. Charles spoke with officers when they arrived and advised them that she and Carr had a verbal dispute that turned physical when he slapped her in the face. Then, Charles said the scuffle moved to the living room, where Carr grabbed and threw Charles’ television at her, striking her in the face. Charles stated that Carr grabbed her by the throat, pinned her against the wall, and held her there. Officers observed swelling on her face and an abrasion on her chin. Carr was deemed as the primary aggressor and was taken into custody for vandalism and domestic assault on February 25th.

Rhonda Goostree deemed too drunk for Nashville International Airport

48-year-old Rhonda Goostree was seen leaning against a trashcan near the C19 gate area at Nashville International Airport on the afternoon of February 25th. Officers arrived and observed Goostree, who showed multiple indicators of intoxication before admitting to drinking. Goostree did not disclose how much or where she drank. Officers escorted Goostree to the non-secured side of the Airport for a taxi since she was denied boarding. When Goostree got into the cab, she refused to leave the property. Goostree was deemed a danger to herself and was taken into custody for public intoxication.

DUI: Seth Andresen takes 120mg of Methadone before crashing Chevy Avalanche

30-year-old Seth Andresen had a head-on collision in his Chevy Avalanche at the intersection of Harding Place and Jonquil Drive in the early hours of February 22nd. After crashing, Andresen fled the crash and drove away on Harding Place toward Antioch Pike. Andresen was seen swerving out of his lane and seemed to have briefly fallen asleep at the green light before accelerating again. Officers observed this and conducted a traffic stop. Anderson pulled into a nearby parking lot and exited his Avalanche before approaching the patrol car. Officers announced themselves and instructed Andresen to put his hands behind his back, which he refused. Then, Andresen began to push officers, forcing officers to use a takedown maneuver to detain him. Andresen showed multiple signs of impairment as officers Mirandized him. Andresen then became combative, refusing to have a conversation with officers. Officers spoke with Lisa Skimehorn, a counselor at a nearby clinic, who advised officers that Andresen had seen her about an hour before the incident. Skimehorn advised that Andresen took a dosage of 120mg of Methadone. After officers investigated, it was determined that Andresen was responsible for more than $1,500 worth of damage in the crash. Officers also learned that Andresen had a prior DUI conviction from Indiana in 2017. Andresen was taken into custody for implied consent, leaving the scene of an accident, resisting arrest, and driving under the influence-2nd offense.

DUI: Kimberly Williams drinks 10 Deep Eddy Vodka Drinks before hitting multiple mailboxes

32-year-old Kimberly Williams had a single-vehicle accident in her Nissan Rogue on Eatons Creek Road on the afternoon of February 24th. Officers noticed the Nissan leaning against the guard rail with extensive damage and debris from two mailboxes in the roadway when they arrived. Officers ran the tags and discovered that Williams was the registered owner. Witnesses advised officers that Williams had swerved across the road “like a pinball,” hitting mailboxes and nearly flipping her Nissan into the ditch. Then, witnesses said Williams tried to drive out of the ditch but couldn’t due to being stuck on the rail. While being transported by NFD personnel, Williams admitted to drinking too much, then admitted this again when officers got there. Williams did not sustain any injuries, so she was discharged shortly after. Officers then asked Williams to take sobriety tests, which she consented to. Williams performed poorly, almost falling multiple times before being unable to complete the walk-and-turn test. Williams was detained and informed of implied consent, where she agreed to provide a breath sample that resulted in 0.240% BAC. A subsequent search led to them locating two Deep Eddy Vodka 50ml drinks in her purse, which she admitted to having ten of. Williams was taken into custody for driving under the influence.  

Sean Hulme found drunk in stranger’s backyard

22-year-old Sean Hulme tried to enter a random residence in the early hours of February 23rd. The resident, who alerted the authorities, spoke with officers when they arrived and advised them that Hulme had fled the scene. After a brief search, they detained Hulme after finding him in the backyard inside of a shed detached from the house. Hulme showed multiple signs of impairment as they questioned him, to which he responded nonsensically. Hulme initially told officers he was coming from West Tennessee before changing it to Mississippi. Hulme was deemed unable to care for himself and was taken into custody for public intoxication.

DUI: Mercedez Jackson drags girlfriend through mulch after 2 beers at Jason Aldean’s Bar

27-year-old Mercedez Jackson had a domestic altercation with her girlfriend, Haleigh Crouch, near 3rd Avenue South and Lindsley Avenue in the early hours of February 22nd. A witness alerted the authorities, advising them that they observed, from their apartment window, an African American female, later identified as Jackson, assaulted a white female, later identified as Crouch. The witness stated she saw Jackson drag Crouch through the mulch. When officers arrived, they noticed a car crashed into the concrete of the parking lot. Officers then spoke with Jackson and Crouch, who both initially stated that Jackson drove and that they did not fight. Then, after officers checked with the caller, who reiterated her statement, Crouch admitted that Jackson attacked her. Officers observed mulch all over Crouch’s clothing and swelling on her hand, which she claimed was from the car collision. Jackson was visibly intoxicated as she told officers that they had been at Jason Aldean’s, where she had two beers. Jackson consented to sobriety tests, performed poorly, and then, after being informed of implied consent, agreed to provide a breath sample. Jackson’s breath sample resulted in 0.108 BAC%. Jackson was taken into custody for domestic assault and driving under the influence.

Nashville Rapper “Sixstreet Mac” booked after repeatedly harassing ex-wife, threatens her with gun – Mack Hall

34-year-old Nashville Rapper “Sixstreet Mac” Mack Hall was booked on February 26th when police responded to night court for a domestic report. Jacinda Hall advised officers that her ex-husband, Mack Hall, had been giving her issues for the past three years. Jacinda filed for divorce three years ago; however, Hall refused to sign the paperwork until recently. According to Jacinda, over the last three years, she has tried to cut communication with Hall, but he has consistently harassed her through text messages and phone calls after she told him not to. Jacinda blocked Hall’s phone number on three separate occasions, but he has continued to harass her from different numbers. Officers were able to verify the calls made by Hall. On February 25th, Hall called Jacinda while she was at work, and she answered to advise him to stop calling her. Hall replied, “I know where you are; I’ll be right there.” Hall then showed up at Jacinda’s job looking for her. Jacinda’s coworkers advised that this is not the first time he has come to the location looking for Jacinda. Hall followed Jacinda as she took an Uber home. Hall followed Jacinda to her front door and tried to get inside. Jacinda shut the door on him and advised that he was not allowed in. While shutting the door, Hall stuck his foot in the opening to block it from fully closing. Jacinda grabbed her phone and told Hall she would call the police. Hall then knocked the phone out of her hand. Hall pulled out a gun and pressed the barrel against Jacinda’s back. Jacinda was able to grab her phone and hold down the SOS button to call the police, which prompted Hall to flee the scene. Mack was taken into custody and charged with harassment on February 26th.

18-year-old Lazaro Arredondo speeds away during traffic stop, tells police he “got scared”

18-year-old Lazaro Arredondo was jailed on February 25th after police observed a black Ram pickup truck run a red light and turn left on Trinity Lane. When officers attempted to pull him over, he sped northbound on I-65 until police stopped the chase. Officers watched as Lazaro exited the interstate towards Ellington Parkway. His pickup truck got stuck behind traffic, giving the officer time to catch up to him. When the officer finally caught up with him, he sped off again, gaining distance from the officer before exiting on Hart Lane. The officer followed Lazaro into a driveway on Conviser Drive, where he exited the vehicle and was taken into custody. Lazaro admitted that he saw that officer behind him but didn’t stop because he “got scared.” Lazaro also admitted that he was in town to participate in a street racing group meet-up. Lazaro was taken into custody on February 25th.

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