Taylor Lipert causes crash on I-40 after driving on wrong side of road with child in car

25-year-old Taylor Grace Lipert had a head-on collision with Gabriel Xol Choj on I-40 near mile marker 220 around 2 p.m. on November 13th. When officers arrived, Lipert was trapped in the driver’s seat while her three-year-old child was standing next to the vehicle, who witnesses say was in the backseat during the accident. Gabriel Xol Choj was lying on the side of the interstate next to his car with serious injuries. Multiple witnesses stated that Lipert drove the wrong way down I-40 before entering oncoming traffic lanes. Then, she collided with Choj when she entered lane one. Officers reviewed footage from a witness corroborating their statements. Choj was transported to Vanderbilt Medical Center with life-threatening injuries, including multiple lacerations on his body and spinal fractures. Lipert’s child was transported to Vanderbilt with a punctured internal organ that would require surgery. Investigating officers observed numerous “Do not enter” and “Wrong way” signs at every entry point Lipert had taken and declared she had driven nearly a mile in oncoming lanes before the accident. When Officers spoke with her, Lipert told them she was new to Nashville, unaware of the area, and an inexperienced driver. Lipert was taken into custody for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and child endangerment on February 1st.

Mason Marina breaks into roommate’s room to steal her food

25-year-old Mason Marina stole food from his neighboring roommate, Jessica Hopkins, at their shared residence on Broadway on the afternoon of January 23rd. When the officers arrived, Hopkins advised them she rents two rooms inside a residence that three other people share in addition to her. She explained that since she does not share her two rooms with anyone, she usually locks them before leaving. However, a previous incident that resulted in the door being removed from its hinges hindered her from securing it completely before going to work. So, she placed the door against the frame with a note stating not to enter before reiterating this to her roommates. Then, when she went to work, she checked her cameras, which showed Marina pushing the door away to enter her room. Marina then grabbed various food items and began eating them. Hopkins told officers that Marina was prohibited from being in the room or eating her food. She then explained how they had prior intimate relations. Officers identified Marina from previous incidents with his information attached to them. After reviewing the video, they requested a warrant for his arrest, and then Marina was taken into custody for burglary.

Chaz Matthews assaults his mother during altercation

22-year-old Chaz Matthews had a domestic incident with his mother, Shatica Sharie Matthews, at their residence in the later hours of January 27th. Shatica told officers that her son pushed her in the chest, sparking a physical altercation where she hit him back to defend herself. A witness to the altercation advised that Chaz initiated the scuffle, hitting his mother first. Due to their statements, officers obtained a warrant for his arrest, and he was taken into custody for domestic assault on February 1st.

Karim Adhem caught attempting to put his hand up woman’s skirt at Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk

36-year-old Karim Adhem had an altercation at Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk in the early hours of February 2nd. Security at the bar flagged officers down and advised them of the incident. Upon arrival, they observed Adhem showing signs of intoxication. Officers spoke with the other individual involved in the incident, who told them he heard a woman on the 4th floor behind him telling someone to stop. He turned around and saw Adhem with his hand up the female’s skirt. So, he pushed Adhem away from her. Then, Adhem grabbed his left wrist, refusing to let go until security intervened and detained him. The woman did not wish to press charges or give any information, and Adhem was too intoxicated to prosecute, so officers gave him a complaint card with the following details.  Adhem was taken into custody for disorderly conduct and public intoxication.

Joseph Kingsland deemed too drunk for Nashville International Airport

57-year-old Joseph Wayne Kingsland was found lying on the ground near gate C8 at Nashville International Airport around 2 p.m. February 1st. Upon arrival, officers observed Kingsland sitting upright on the floor, disoriented, with a minor laceration on the bridge of his nose. Gate agents advised Officers that Kingsland had missed his 1:30 p.m. and hit his nose on a seat in the gate area when he fell after trying to stand up. Kingsland then remained lying on the floor until officers found him. Officers smelled the odor of alcohol coming from Kingsland as he became vulgar, needing assistance to stand up. They deemed him a danger to himself and others, so he was taken into custody for public intoxication.

DUI: Comedian Chloe Stillwell drinks heavily before colliding with guardrail

33-year-old Comedian Chloe Stillwell collided with a guardrail on Rosecliff Drive in the late hours of February 1st. NFD personnel were the first to arrive and advised officers that Stillwell was very drunk. When officers spoke with Stillwell, she reeked of alcohol as she stumbled out of the vehicle, having a hard time standing up. Stillwell had incoherent replies to their questions, unaware of her whereabouts. Officers tried to conduct sobriety tests, but she was unable to perform them and refused to provide a breath sample. Stillwell was taken into custody for driving under the influence and an implied consent violation.

Stephen Habisreitinger goes buck wild at Nashville International Airport

28-year-old Stephen Habisreitinger was disorderly at Fugitives Public House restaurant in Nashville International Airport on February 1st. Officers arrived and noticed Habisreitinger standing with the restaurant staff members, who advised he had been intoxicated and became irate with them. The respondent remembered him from an incident earlier in the day when United Airlines denied him boarding due to his intoxication level. Habisreitinger was escorted to the taxis and taken to a hotel so he could stay the night and make his rescheduled flight the following morning. Then, a few hours later, Habisreitinger returned to the airport, where the restaurant personnel had reported him. He was taken into custody for public intoxication. Habisreitinger has a history of public intoxication, including a 2023 incident in Clarksville, TN.

Tyzek Mccorkle booked for driving on suspended license since 2021

21-year-old Tyzek Reese Mccorkle drove through a red light at the Harding Place and Belle Meade Boulevard intersection in August 2021. Officers observed this, conducted a traffic stop, and were advised that his license was suspended. Mccorkle was cited for the violation but failed to book himself. This resulted in him being taken into custody on a bench warrant for driving with a suspended license on January 30, 2024.

Douglas Harris drunkenly brings dollar bills containing cocaine to booking

31-year-old Douglas Harris tried to enter a random apartment at the Tampa Drive apartments in the late hours of January 31st. The apartment resident stated Harris was beating on the door and yelling loudly. When the officers arrived, he pointed Harris out to them, so they drove over and called out to him, but he dismissively waved his hands. When they approached Harris, he held his hands together at his waistband, so they drew their pistol in self-defense, ordering him to show his hands, to which he complied. Officers detained him and tried to conduct an interview but noticed he was visibly intoxicated. A subsequent search led to them locating a bottle of Svedka Vodka and a dollar bill folded up with a small amount of cocaine in his front pocket.  During his arrest, he screamed, “Help me!” at the top of his lungs multiple times, annoying the apartment residents. Harris was taken into custody for resisting arrest, simple possession, public intoxication, and disorderly conduct. When they got him to the booking, deputies found two one-dollar bills containing cocaine in his wallet, consistent with the illicit transport of cocaine for use. Additionally, Harris was charged with having contraband in a penal institution.

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