19-year-old Aniya Kirk assaults ex-girlfriend for no reason #Snatched

19-year-old Aniya Kirk had a domestic dispute with her ex-girlfriend, Antwionette Mason, at her Creekwood Drive apartment in the early hours of February 18th. Officers arrived and observed Kirk banging on the apartment door and screaming. Officers detained and placed Kirk in the patrol car to keep her warm. Ms. Mason spoke with officers, advising them Kirk had come to the apartment. She initially allowed her inside to vent about her night drinking at the club. Then, Mason said Kirk tackled her to the ground out of nowhere and began punching her in the face until she was able to lock herself in her bedroom. Ms. Mason stated that Kirk started kicking the bedroom door, causing it to break. Once inside the bedroom, Kirk began to punch Mason in the face again until Akeyla Allen, Mason’s friend, physically removed her and put her outside. Allen provided a statement to officers consistent with Ms. Mason’s. Once Kirk was in custody, Allen advised officers that her iPhone 14 was missing and believed Kirk had stolen it.  She used the Find My iPhone app, which started pinging near Kirk, and officers located it after searching her. The iPhone 14 is worth approximately $1200. Kirk was charged with domestic assault and felony theft.

Noah Kelley charged with buying crack cocaine in downtown Nashville

21-year-old Noah Kelley was booked on a citation for simple possession on February 16th. On January 24th, officers observed Kelley on Broadway walking to an ATM to pull out money with two other individuals before conducting a hand-to-hand transaction with one of them. Detectives stopped Kelley, who admitted to buying “something,” later identified as crack cocaine, from the black male in a blue coat. Kelley told them that he did not know what the substance was. He was cited for the incident.

Stephen Giordano booked on outstanding domestic assault warrant

37-year-old Stephen Giordano had a domestic incident with his wife, Jessica Giordano, on Hillsboro Pike on July 15th,2023. On November 22nd, 2023, Mrs. Giordano reported this to the Family Safety Center. She advised them that Mr. Giordano was driving her and her son to a bookstore on Hillsboro Pike, and when they stopped at a red light, he swung his fist down on her elbow, which caused her to cry. Then, he told her she was overreacting. Later that day, she went to an Urgent Care, reporting the assault and injury to the medical staff. Urgent Care gave her nurse notes, which she brought to the Family Safety Center. Mrs. Giordano also showed officers a video of Mr. Giordano that was taken two days after he hit her, showing bruising to his right wrist. They deemed him as the primary aggressor and got a warrant issued for his arrest at that time. Giordano was booked on the summons of domestic assault on February 15th.

Anterio Duncombe strangles girlfriend multiple times during altercation

21-year-old Anterio Daeshon Duncombe had an altercation with his girlfriend, Catelynn Franklin, at their Edmonson Pike apartment on the afternoon of February 19th. Franklin spoke with officers when they arrived and advised them that she and Duncombe were arguing about their relationship when it turned physical. Franklin stated that Duncombe hit and scratched her repeatedly. Then, Franklin said Duncombe strangled her multiple times, but she was unsure if she lost consciousness. Officers observed extensive bruising and scratches on Franklin’s neck, hands, and arms. They spoke with Duncombe, who said he pushed her to keep her away but would not elaborate further. Duncombe was deemed the primary aggressor and was taken into custody for aggravated assault.

Connor Hill caught texting while driving on revoked license

31-year-old Connor Hill was texting while driving his gray Toyota Tacoma without his seatbelt on I-65 North on February 19th. Officers observed this, activated their emergency equipment, and conducted a traffic stop. Hill yielded before getting off at the Rosa Parks Boulevard exit, where officers approached him and requested his driver’s credentials.  Officers checked Hill’s driving status and history, which returned with one revocation, a DUI out of Williamson County in March 2021, restricting his license to an interlock device. Officers then asked Hill if he knew about his revoked driving status. Hill told officers that he was unaware of the revocation and was told his DUI was resolved in 2022. Officers noticed no interlock device in his Tacoma as dispatch confirmed his driving status and restriction. Hill was taken into custody for driving with a revoked license.

19-year-old Makayla Driver drunkenly punches mother in head during altercation

19-year-old Makayla Driver was in a group of people that officers observed fighting on Tanglewood Court in the early hours of February 18th. When officers arrived, they noticed Driver reeked of alcohol and was acting disorderly. When officers tried to calm Driver down, she got up and punched her mother in the head. Her mother spoke with officers and refused to provide her personal information. Her mother also did not wish to prosecute for the attack. Driver was taken into custody for domestic assault.

DUI: Nashville Fire Fighter Aaron Johnson tells police “I F*cked Up, Man” after causing crash

32-year-old Nashville Fire Fighter Aaron Johnson was jailed on February 18th for causing a three-vehicle crash on Jefferson and Cowan Street. When police arrived, they saw three cars crashed on the road and the occupants of the vehicles waiting on the sidewalk of the bridge. While police spoke with Aaron, they noticed his eyes were very glassy; he was slurring his words and swaying back and forth. Aaron did not consent to field sobriety tests and kept repeating, “I f*cked up, man.” Johnson was then placed in the patrol vehicle, where officers noticed he smelled of alcohol. Johnson was arrested for DUI and transported to booking.

DUI: Katrina Chambers found passed out in GMC Yukon on Korean Veterans Boulevard

52-year-old Katrina Chambers was booked on February 17th after reports of an individual passed out behind the wheel of a GMC Yukon at a red light on Korean Veterans Boulevard and 2nd Avenue. Officers observed Chambers in the vehicle with the ignition on and her foot on the brake. Chambers admitted to having two “Tito’s and Sprite” drinks at a cigar bar and was headed home. Chambers had bloodshot, watery eyes, slurred speech, and was unsteady on her feet when she exited the vehicle. After performing poorly on sobriety tests, Chambers was taken into custody. While in transit to booking, Chambers admitted that she was also at another location aside from the cigar bar, where she had an additional drink. While at booking, Chambers consented to a breath sample, which resulted in a .104% BAC.

DUI: Douglas Holmes caught drunk in McDonald’s drive-thru

58-year-old Douglas Holmes was jailed on February 17th after reports of an intoxicated individual in the drive-thru at the McDonalds on Robinson Road. Officers arrived and found Holmes in the driver’s seat of a silver Hyundai Sonata. He was asked to park his car and perform sobriety tests. When he stepped out of the vehicle, he couldn’t keep his balance and admitted to having one beer at a Mexican restaurant a few hours prior. He performed poorly on sobriety tests and was transported to General Hospital for a blood sample.

Dennis Pethke jailed after stealing $459,485 worth of his brother-in-law’s belongings

30-year-old Dennis Michael Pethke housesat for his brother-in-law, William Richey Jr., and his family while they were out of town from February 8th to February 11th. When they returned, they discovered several missing items, including high-end, luxury designer clothing, jewelry, handbags, and collectibles. They asked Pethke if anyone else had been in the house or if the doors had been unlocked while they were gone, and he told them that he was the only one in there. Then, after Richey Jr. told him that he alerted the authorities, Pethke called them and can be heard on a recorded call admitting to stealing over 200 items and selling them to pawn shops, consignment stores, and online retailers. Detectives located and placed a hold on one of the reported jewelry items in a pawn shop out of Murfreesboro. They discovered the seller was Pethke after verifying him by his Tennessee driver’s license. Officers were provided with text messages between the owner of a consignment store and Pethke, stating he wanted to sell several items listed in the police report. The owner was cooperative with the Richey family and willingly returned their items. The owner of the two other stores confirmed that Pethke sold the items and advised officers that he called them, stating he needed to retrieve them because they were stolen. The total cost of the stolen belongings was $459,485 at the time, but they had not finished tallying all their missing things and had only recovered 25 out of the 200 listed. Pethke was taken into custody for theft of property on February 21st.

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