DUI: Marvy Akladious crashes car after smoking weed pen, tells police she “could not stop her car”

19-year-old Marvy Akladious was involved in a two-vehicle accident near Collins Park Drive and Bell Road in the early hours of April 28th. When officers arrived, they spoke with Akladious, who stated she “could not stop her car” after noticing the light turning red. Then, she advised officers she did not have a valid driver’s license or insurance. As they spoke to her, officers saw a weed pen on the driver’s side floorboard, and Akladious admitted to smoking marijuana around midnight. After being informed of implied consent, she agreed to provide a blood sample and was Mirandized. Akladious was transported to Nashville General Hospital and then was taken into custody for driving under the influence and having no valid driver’s license.

DUI: Nestor Corea refuses medical attention, says “they’re going to arrest me for DUI anyways!”

23-year-old Nestor Corea had a single-vehicle accident on Murfreesboro Pike on March 20th. Detectives responded to the crash and observed his vehicle upside down in the roadway. Corea extracted himself from the flipped over car. After this, first responders placed him onto a stretcher and transported him to the ambulance. In the ambulance, Corea appeared unconscious and reeked of alcohol. Corea then suddenly sat up, refusing to go to the hospital, stating, “I do not want to go to the hospital because they are going to arrest me for DUI anyways.” Then, he promptly exited the ambulance, which was when officers arrested him. Corea started getting emotional as they placed him in the patrol car. Officers then Mirandized Corea and informed him of implied consent, so he agreed to provide a chemical sample. While on the way to the hospital, he began raising his voice, asking for “a second chance” and to be let go. When they arrived, he refused medical treatment against medical professionals’ recommendations and was transported to booking. Corea then took a breath test but blew an insufficient sample. While officers waited for the test to commence, Corea started arguing with them, trying to get them to let him leave. Corea was taken into custody for driving under the influence on March 30th.

18-year-old Brayan Figueroa Hernandez flees after police find his Glock

18-year-old Brayan Jose Figueroa-Hernandez was involved in a car accident near Nolensville Pike and Haywood Lane in the early hours of March 17th. When officers arrived, they located several others who were inside an involved vehicle and were advised by NFD personnel that they found a hard case for a Glock firearm in the back seat. Officers noticed the gun case, so they searched Hernandez and the others, during which officers felt what they believed was a magazine for a gun on Hernandez. Hernandez then tried to flee from officers but was detained following a brief pursuit. Hernandez was transported to the General Hospital for the injuries he sustained. Then, Hernandez was taken into custody for evading arrest and resisting arrest.

DUI: Davante Payne insists he did not drink before driving, blows 0.187% BAC

27-year-old Davante Payne had a car accident at the Bell Road and Blue Hole Road intersection on December 22nd. Payne advised officers that he only remembers driving on Bell Road but not hitting another car. He said he was coming from a company party at a bar and had not drunk anything. They smelled alcohol on his breath, and Payne consented to sobriety tests. Payne then performed poorly and was Mirandized. Under Miranda, Payne continued to insist that he did not drink anything. Officers read Payne implied consent and he consented to a breath test which resulted in 0.187% BAC. Davante Payne was taken into custody for driving under the influence.