Austin Clinard sends explicit photos of ex-girlfriend to friend on Snapchat

25-year-old Austin Clinard was jailed on March 21st for sending sexually explicit content of his ex-girlfriend on Snapchat. Lindsey Barnes stated that she and Clinard had recently broken up. Clinard had left one of his old phones at her house, which was still logged into Snapchat on March 16th. Lindsey went through Clinard’s Snapchat history and found that he had sent sexually explicit photos and videos of her to one of his friends without her consent. Clinard was taken into custody and charged with two counts of unlawful exposure on March 21st.

Cheyenne Cole jailed after allowing somone to drive her vehicle under the influence of drugs

24-year-old Cheyenne Cole was jailed on Thursday night after police rolled up on a white truck on Dickerson Pike and found the driver passed out, snoring, and unresponsive with his eyes rolled to the back of his head. Cheyenne was the passenger and began to dig in Nathaniel’s pocket, pulling out a small bag of a white powdery substance and attempting to hide it inside of her prison purse. Police grabbed Cheyenne to place her into cuffs as she pulled away and tried to stomp out the small bag that had fallen. Nashville Fire Department transported Nathaniel to the hospital, where he told them that the bag in question contained fentanyl and could be found in Cheyenne’s wallet. Police found a straw that had white powder residue on the inside. It was also discovered that the vehicle was registered to Cheyenne’s father and that she was solely responsible for it, resulting in her being charged with a DUI per se.

Margaret Nee charged with DUI after driving on a flat tire

On October 6th, officers observed 27-year-old Margaret Nee on 21 Ave. South driving on a flat tire, failing to maintain her lane. Officers conducted a traffic stop and observed a 12oz High Noon alcoholic beverage in the center console with some still left when approaching the vehicle. Nee showed visible signs of intoxication when asked to get out of the car and told officers she only had a few drinks but should have taken an Uber home. Nee refused to take sobriety tests.

DUI: Shaun Johnson isn’t sure how or why he ended up passed out in a parking lot

34-year-old Shaun Johnson was jailed on March 31st after passing out drunk behind the wheel in a parking lot on Gallatin Pike. Police arrived on the scene, and Johnson refused medical attention. Police observed Johnson with dilated pupils, swaying while he stood, and slurred speech. Officers asked Johnson how much he had to drink, and he stated that he was initially drinking at his friend’s house, and then they went to a bar. Johnson drove from the bar to pick up food and somehow ended up on Gallatin Pike. He told police that he had about six drinks that night and didn’t remember how he ended up in the parking lot but must have pulled over because he was feeling too drunk. Johnson agreed to sobriety tests that he performed poorly on and was taken to booking.

DUI: Steven O’Daniel tosses Deep Eddy Lemon Vodka out window after crash

28-year-old Steven O’Daniel was involved in a traffic accident on November 11th on I-65 near the Rosa Parks overpass. A witness told police that O’Daniel tossed a bottle of alcohol out of his vehicle and into the grass alongside the interstate. Officers located a bottle of Deep Eddy Lemon Vodka that had been discarded. O’Daniel admitted he “might of” had a shot before leaving work just before the crash. After performing horribly on field sobriety tests, O’Daniel stated it might have been “2 or 3 shots” at work and smoking marijuana prior to the crash.

James ‘Chip’ Selewski charged with DUI after 6 bourbon-based drinks with dinner

41-year-old James ‘Chip’ Selewski self-booked for a citation this week, charging him with a DUI from late July. Police say he was driving home from Mother’s Ruin just after 9 p.m. after having “5 to 6 bourbon-based drinks” with dinner. He proceeded to roll his vehicle in a crash at 6th & Monroe. First responders say he reeked of alcohol and was “violently vomiting” as they pulled him from the vehicle. He was transported to Vanderbilt, and due to being admitted for medical treatment, he was issued a citation in lieu of arrest.