Paul Bonner assaults wife for telling him to “Get his emotions in check”

66-year-old Paul James Bonner was involved in a domestic altercation with Adele Wright at Harpeth Parkway West on December 17th. The conflict started when Bonner spilled water on the floor, and Wright handed him a rag to clean it. Bonner became very agitated at Wright for that, so she told him to “get his emotions in check.” This put him over the edge. He wrapped his hand around her neck, but shortly after, he put his hands up and stepped back. Wright told officers that he didn’t restrict her breathing, but she was terrified of Bonner after this. She conveyed to them that he always had a bad temper. Bonner was taken into custody and charged with domestic assault.

Nicholas Nash: “that wasn’t me” who crashed in a parking lot… or maybe it was

24-year-old Nicholas Nash hit a vehicle while backing his Ford 250 into a parking spot at the MAA Bellevue apartment complex on Old Hickory Blvd on September 1st. When an apartment complex resident came outside to confront Nicholas, he reportedly backed into an air conditioning unit. He eventually parked his truck, and the resident saw Nicholas wearing a green t-shirt that said “Vans” while running into a nearby apartment. Police knocked on the door and spoke to Nicholas’s roommate, who said Noah was driving the truck.

When Nicholas came to the door, he fit the description the resident gave police earlier of the driver. At first, Nicholas denied owning the truck when police told him about the incident, but later admitted owning it for work. But he said was dropped off by a woman in a white car fifteen minutes ago. Police asked him if he was wearing the green “Vans,” he originally said no but later admitted to it. Based on the resident’s accounts, he was cited for leaving the scene of an accident. He was booked for the charge on September 25th.

Simeon Dehart charged with DUI after crash on McCrory Lane

22-year-old Simeon Dehart was jailed on May 27th after flipping his truck into a ditch on Mccrory Lane. When police arrived on the scene, Dehart was being checked out by EMTs and appeared to have no injuries. He was identified by his Pennsylvania driver’s license. Police could smell alcohol coming from his body as they spoke to him. They also noticed his red, watery eyes. The vehicle search yielded a loaded handgun in the center console and several Colt 45 beer cans. Police asked Dehart if he had anything to drink, and he said he had a couple of beers around 7 am that morning before driving from Pennsylvania. Dehart agreed to sobriety tests and performed poorly. Due to his test results, his physical indicators, and the open containers in the vehicle, he was taken into custody and transported to booking.