DUI: Riley Chlebik drives his scooter into a car in downtown Nashville

27-year-old Riley Nicholas Chlebik was involved in a vehicle vs. scooter accident at the Elm Street and 3rd Avenue South intersection on October 11th. Chlebik was being placed into the back of an ambulance when officers arrived. They spoke with the car’s driver, who stated that Chlebik ran through a stop sign and was turning into the front of his vehicle. Chlebik advised officers that he was going home from work and admitted to drinking before driving, stating, “I am probably over the legal limit.” Officers observed him to be visibly intoxicated and transported him to Vanderbilt Hospital, where he did not know whether he hit a person or a car with his scooter. He was booked on a citation for driving under the influence on December 12th.

Faith Wilder says she stole from Carter’s for her kid’s Christmas & apologizes to police

28-year-old Faith Wilder stole from Carter’s in Opry Mills Mall on November 24th. Officers were flagged down by Aleko Szellan, the manager at Carter’s, and advised about the incident. They observed Wilder in a store nearby, matching the description provided, and detained her. She told them, “I’m sorry,” while admitting to stealing the items for her children for Christmas. Officers noticed a prior theft she was convicted of and cited her. She was booked on the theft citation on December 19th.

Bryan Anderson drunkenly assaults girlfriend during argument about how drunk he was

28-year-old Bryan Anderson was involved in a domestic altercation with his girlfriend, Rebecca Campbell, at Franklin Pike in the early hours of December 21st. The conflict started with an argument between the couple about Anderson’s intoxication level. The argument escalated when Anderson punched and kicked her, causing visible injuries. Campbell refused medical attention and provided no insight into the incident. She also did not want to prosecute him. Anderson was taken into custody and charged with domestic assault.

Throuple Throwdown — Zaida Johnson assaults boyfriend’s wife during argument

19-year-old Zaida Johnson had an altercation with the two other members of her throuple, married couple Damali Sommerville and Rashanda Harris, at Grove Creek on December 20th. Officers arrived and observed Rashanda Harris standing in the living room, holding knives, claiming that Johnson was an intruder. Further investigation revealed Johnson as their third partner, making the trio a throuple. Johnson advised them she was mad about Rashanda breaking the window of Johnson’s apartment in an incident earlier in the day, so she came to their residence to confront Harris. Then, Johnson entered the unlocked apartment, and a scuffle ensued between her and Harris. Johnson stated that she did not initiate the fight, but both Sommerville and Harris said she did by pulling Harris’ hair. Johnson also admitted to damaging their TV because she was angry. Zaida Johnson was taken into custody for domestic assault and vandalism. The other two throuple members have a history of violence as well.

Solecia Byrd grabs sister by hair, hits her multiple times in head during argument

32-year-old Solecia Byrd had a scuffle with her sister, Roneka Byrd, at an apartment complex on Lebanon Pike in the early hours of October 27th. Roneka advised officers that she let her sister stay at her apartment because Solecia’s lights were not working. She was watching her friend’s children, and Solecia began to yell at them to quiet down because she was trying to sleep. Roneka told her she did not like how she was handling the kids and to leave if it was going to be an issue. Solecia told her to make her leave, sparking an argument, then she grabbed Roneka by her hair and began to strike her repeatedly in the head and spit on her. Officers observed a small cut and dried-up blood in Roneka’s ear. Roneka did not wish to prosecute. However, officers chose to prosecute on Roneka’s behalf. Solecia was taken into custody for domestic assault on December 18th.

David Garner drunkenly refuses to leave Opryland Hotel, declares he is a “Federal Agent”

41-year-old David Garner was at the Opryland Hotel on Opry Mills Drive in the late hours of December 20th when he refused to leave after being asked to. When officers arrived, they met with the Opryland Hotel Security staff, who told officers that there was an assault incident that occurred on the General Jackson Boat dock involving Garner and his female friend. Security asked Garner and his friend to leave because of the incident but refused to tell them their room numbers or leave the property. Officers spoke with Garner, who seemed intoxicated. When officers told Garner that he would be arrested if he did not leave, he became aggressive and argumentative. After half an hour of arguing with Garner, the officers escorted him to the lobby and ordered a taxi. Instead of getting in the taxi, Garner declared he was a “federal agent” and approached a hotel employee, becoming verbally aggressive. Garner was taken into custody and charged with criminal trespassing.

18-year-old Luis Alvizo stands in traffic on Korean Veterans Memorial Bridge, throws items at vehicles

18-year-old Luis Alvizo was seen standing in the middle of the road on the Korean Veterans Memorial Bridge, stopping traffic and throwing items on December 20th. Alvizo was seen by multiple witnesses, including Deputy Judd of Davidson County Sheriff’s Office, who radioed that Alvizo was throwing something in front of a car. Alvizo then walked into the deputy’s personal space in a threatening manner. Law enforcement determined that Alvizo was creating a hazardous condition without any legitimate reason and was doing it in a threatening manner. Alvizo was taken into custody and charged with disorderly conduct.

19-year-old Tristan Williams jailed on multiple charges including vehicle theft, domestic assault, and evading arrest

19-year-old Tristan Williams had a domestic altercation with Natasha Lynette Simmons-Crutcher and her juvenile daughter at Revels Drive on December 11th. Her daughter stated that Williams came to her house, trying to fight her brother in the front yard, regarding an earlier incident at Wal-Mart. She stepped outside, told him to leave, and had to get in between him and her mom, who told him that he was not going to fight her son and to leave. Williams was coming at them aggressively, putting them in fear.

Then, in an unrelated incident, on December 20th, Williams was driving a white Hyundai Elantra that was seen in multiple vehicle break-ins on Oakwell Farms Lane. Andrew Smith reported that the vehicle was stolen. Officers observed the Elantra-at-large traveling down Donelson Pike, initiated a traffic stop, and pursued it until it stopped at the MDHA housing between S. 7th Street and S. 6th Street. Willams and a co-defendant exited the vehicle and fled, causing officers to chase them. Officers ran in front of the building and saw Williams on the steps without the hoodie he originally had on. They later found the hoodie by Building 19 that he threw away as he walked toward South 7th Street. They reviewed MDHA camera footage, which confirmed that Willams was the driver and was running away from the vehicle. He was Mirandized and admitted to knowing the car was stolen. A subsequent search of the vehicle yielded a window-breaking device on the floorboard and a Taurus Handgun that was reported stolen by Jameson Calloway regarding a burglary on October 15th. Williams had three outstanding warrants in Davidson County and one in Rutherford County. He was taken into custody for evading arrest, theft of a firearm, vehicle theft, possession of burglary tools, assault, trespassing, and domestic assault.

Carla Caylor drunkenly kicks son in back, calls him a “Crackhead”

63-year-old Carla Caylor was involved in a domestic altercation with her son, Andrew Caylor, at Paragon Mills Road on December 20th. The dispute started when Carla came back home very intoxicated. She went downstairs to Andrew’s separate living space and accused him of stealing a ring. After she accused him of stealing the call, she pushed him and went back upstairs to consume more alcohol. Andrew followed her and poured her beer out, irritating her. This prompted Carla to call Andrew a “crackhead”, making him upset with her, which led to him throwing Carla’s phone and breaking it. Shortly after Andrew returned to his living space downstairs, Carla kicked him in the back. Once Andrew got into his room, he slammed his door, but he did not know that Carla was right behind him, so her finger got shut on the door. Carla, when contacted by law enforcement, told them that Andrew had broken her phone and slammed the door on her finger but was unable to give a clear story of events due to being intoxicated. A witness of the altercation was Andrew’s wife, who provided the same side of events as Andrew. Carla Caylor was taken into custody and charged with domestic assault.

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