Brandon Covington charged with stealing his significant other’s vehicle

30-year-old Brandon Covington was taken into custody Friday night after a LPR near Trinity Lane and Brick Church Pike alerted to the car he was driving being listed as stolen. Police soon located the red Ford Fusion and followed it with the assistance of a THP helicopter. Covington was taken into custody. The NCIC hit detailed that the owner had lent the vehicle to Covington, who was their significant other, but he failed to return it. 

Jheri Jackson jailed after getting too drunk on Broadway in downtown Nashville

26-year-old Jheri Jackson on July 23rd was observed by police as unsteady on her feet and visibly intoxicated on Broadway and unable to find her friends. Police ordered her to a taxi and sent her to the hotel that she said she was staying at. Later the taxi showed back up with Jheri still in the back, and the taxi driver said that she was not staying at the address. She could not remember where she was staying, and the taxi driver wanted her removed from his car. It was then she was placed into custody.

DUI: Griffin Rogers blows 0.141% BAC after ‘two beers’ at dinner

21-year-old Griffin Rogers, on July 23rd, was jailed after police arrived at a single-car accident on the exit ramp of Old Hickory Blvd. from I-65 and found NFD who stated that Griffin, who was notably visibly under the influence of an intoxicating influence, was the vehicle’s driver. Police searched the vehicle and found what Griffin admitted was marijuana, a pipe, a grinder, and a half-empty bottle of vodka. A field sobriety test was conducted after Griffin said that he was not drunk, yet he showed multiple signs of impairment. Griffin later said he had two beers at dinner that night and blew a 0.141% BAC.

VIDEO: Tourist Sarah Crowe charged with assaulting man for filming in downtown Nashville

22-year-old Sarah Elizabeth Crowe was booked on July 25th after police were flagged down just outside Johnny Cash’s Bar on 3rd Ave. They noticed a crowd forming and arguing, and then they witnessed Sarah punching a man in the face several times. She was pulled away from the victim, Ryan Fisher, and placed into handcuffs to stop her from fighting. Sarah told the police her friend was bleeding from their face when she decided to help. At this time, she saw Ryan recording it all on his phone, and she insisted that he stop; he continued to record, and that’s when she engaged him. Police say that Ryan had visible injuries after Sarah had punched him in the face several times. She also told police that she was drinking alcohol before the event, and police stated that she smelled of alcohol.

Cameron Harris charged with harassment and vandalism after relationship ends

28-year-old Cameron Harris was booked on July 13th after police arrived at Hobson Pike for a domestic disturbance and spoke to the witness, Harris’s recent ex. She said that Harris became upset after she decided to end things with him that day and he arrived at the victim and witness’ residence. He demanded to come inside and called his ex, the witness on the phone, telling her that if the victim did not answer him something would happen to the victim. Whilst inside the ex-girlfriend, the victim heard a loud bang along the door and received a text from Harris saying he would kick in the door. It was noted that there was some damage to the door, valued at $500, with paint missing.

Jose Vargas charged with DUI in downtown Nashville

23-year-old Jose Vargas was driving on 1st Ave near Broadway in the early hours of Sunday morning when officers conducted a traffic stop due to the absence of headlights being turned on. As they spoke with Vargas, it was apparent he was visibly intoxicated. He admitted to consuming one, then five, alcoholic beverages at a bar he had just left with his two passengers. He performed poorly on field sobriety tests, according to Detective Myers; however, Officer Amabile conducted the same tests and stated he did not observe the same indicators of intoxication. He eventually blew a 0.069% BAC on a breathalyzer over an hour after the initial traffic stop. 

Samuel Wease charged with possessing handgun while drunk in downtown Nashville

21-year-old Samuel Wease was the rear driver’s side passenger in a vehicle that was pulled over for suspicion of DUI just before 1:30 a.m. Sunday near Broadway in downtown Nashville. Officers observed a handgun in the floorboard, which Wease admitted belonged to him. An additional firearm was located in the glove box that belonged to another occupant. Officers noted a strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle, and Wease admitted to being under the influence of alcohol.

Bryan Queen too drunk to fly at Nashville International Airport

25-year-old Bryan Queen was denied boarding at the Nashville International Airport Saturday evening when he presented at the gate incredibly intoxicated. American Airlines gate agents say he was unable to stand or hold his balance, prompting them to contact Airport Police. Officers noted his level of intoxication and that he reeked of alcohol. Queen would have been booked on a flight the next day; however, he was uncooperative with the process, repeatedly speaking incoherently and repeating that he was drunk. Queen was transported to booking and charged with public intoxication.

Bailey Belcher drunkenly confronts girlfriend with handgun in waistband

27-year-old Bailey Christopher Belcher was jailed early Saturday morning after a confrontation with his former girlfriend and roommate, Kristen Leigh Peled. Police arrived at their Baby Ruth Lane residence just after 1 a.m., and Peled reported that she was in her bedroom when Belcher attempted to make entry by banging on the door while mumbling some words. She stated he had a handgun in his waistband, which placed her in imminent fear due to his level of intoxication. She ran to the bathroom and locked the door. The officer made contact with Belcher, who still had the handgun in his right pocket, and noted he still reeked of alcohol. He was taken into custody on multiple charges.