Taxi Driver Ghaly Naguib booked after hitting Rowdy Bus on Broadway

44-year-old taxi driver Ghaly Naguib was booked on the citation of reckless driving on April 3rd. On March 1st, officers were flagged down by the driver of the Rowdy Bus, who stated Naguib drove into the back of the bus and drove off. He provided them with the taxi’s license plate and a picture of the side of the cab. Later, officers located Naguib in the driver’s seat of his cab in front of Loser’s Bar on 4th Avenue South and spoke with him. Naguib told officers that the Rowdy Bus was stopped in the intersection, and it hit his car, so he drove around it to park, where officers found him. Officers reviewed surveillance, which showed Naguib in his cab at an angle towards the bus’s rear before it “rocked” back and forth. After that, it showed him driving into oncoming traffic on Broadway. After they investigated, they cited Naguib for the incident. Naguib was booked on the citation for reckless driving on April 3rd.

Mason Choate fishtails between lanes in Dodge Charger leaving Nissan Stadium

21-year-old Mason Choate was booked on the citation of aggravated reckless driving on March 25th. On February 10th, officers observed him in his white Dodge Charger, leaving the Nissan Stadium parking lot and turning onto South 2nd Street. Choate started spinning his tires, fishtailing across the travel lanes before stopping at South 2nd Street and Shelby Avenue. When the light turned green, he accelerated and spun his tires, causing his vehicle to do a 180-degree spin, so officers conducted a traffic stop and ordered him to get out of his car. During the stop, Choate started reversing his car while arguing with officers, then he stopped and exited his Charger. Choate told officers his back right tire was bad, so he spun out. Choate was cited for the incident that day. Choate was booked on the citation on March 25th.

DUI: Paige Ledbetter speeds down I-65 North at over 100mph, tells police she “had a rough day”

21-year-old Paige Ledbetter was speeding down I-65 North on March 23rd. Officers observed her coming from behind them, so they followed her, where they reached over 100 miles per hour and initiated a traffic stop. When officers approached, they asked Ledbetter about her driving, and she told them that she “Had a tough day” and was “on her way home.” Officers noticed she reeked of alcohol as she spoke, so they questioned her about it. Ledbetter replied that she had “One after work” at around 5:30 p.m., adding that she “had a rough day.” Then, Ledbetter stated she had “a couple” and allowed officers to search her car, where they located a cup with a yellow liquid that smelled like alcohol. Ledbetter would not clarify if it was alcohol and said that it was “possibly a few days old.” Officers detained her and transported her to a safe location for sobriety tests. Ledbetter performed poorly and then agreed to provide a breath sample after being informed of implied consent, resulting in 0.150 BAC%. Ledbetter was taken into custody for driving under the influence and reckless driving.

Noah Clayton loses control of his car while speeding on I-65 South

21-year-old Noah Clayton was booked on the citation of reckless driving on March 19th. On the afternoon of February 24th, officers were dispatched to a motor vehicle crash on I-65 South near mile marker 81.8. When officers arrived, they spoke with Clayton, who told them he was speeding. Officers gathered witness statements and footage of the incident. The footage showed Clayton driving, disregarding the safety of others, before losing control of his car, causing the crash. Officers then cited Clayton for the incident.

DUI: Sarah Bihogo drives the wrong way on I-65

20-year-old Sarah Bihogo drove down the wrong way toward oncoming traffic on I-65 South in the early hours of March 17th. Officers observed this and then conducted a traffic stop near Hampton Street and West Trinity Lane. When they approached Bihogo, they noticed she reeked of alcohol and asked her to step out for sobriety tests, which she consented to and performed poorly. When she exited the car before the sobriety tests, the officers noticed a large empty tequila bottle by her feet. After explaining implied consent to Bihogo, she refused repeatedly to provide a chemical sample. Then Bihogo was taken into custody for underage driving while impaired, reckless driving, and implied consent.

Robert Freeman pops a wheelie while evading police

26-year-old Robert Elgen Freeman was taken into custody for evading arrest by motor vehicle and reckless driving on February 24th. On September 12th, officers noticed a motorcycle with a blue gas tank and roll cage around the engine speed past them on Old Hickory Boulevard, where they were conducting traffic enforcement. Then, after another officer described the motorist on the traffic channel, they tried to conduct a traffic stop on him. Still, Freeman accelerated away after doing a wheelie, passing citizens who were stopped at the Old Hickory Boulevard and Second Street light. He fled the scene after turning left and going the wrong way into Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage. Officers identified Freeman via social media posts, which showed him wearing the same helmet and driving the same bike.

Courtney Rowe flips car after hitting guardrail with child in car, tells police “None of this is real.”

27-year-old Courtney Rowe was jailed on February 5th after crashing on I-40 with her four-year-old child in the backseat. Dickson County Sheriff’s deputies stated Rowe was speeding, and they attempted to pursue her but eventually had to break off due to safety concerns. While Rowe was in the ambulance, she stated that she sped away when police activated their blue lights and hit a guardrail, which caused her vehicle to flip. Officers observed her exhibiting “odd” behaviors, such as stating, “None of this is real,” “None of this matters,” and that the officers “Didn’t need to be afraid.” Rowe advised that she had not taken drugs or alcohol. She was taken into custody for reckless driving and aggravated child endangerment.