Lorenzo Reyes jailed for ‘rioting’ while filming a Nashville street racer event

20-year-old Lorenzo Reyes filmed an illegal street racing event on August 5th at Airpark Center East with a drone when police spoke to him. Police noted that Lorenzo was operating the drone in a closed air space due to its proximity to BNA Nashville Airport. The BNA tower said this was dangerous and said they did not pick up the drone on any of their radars. The officer also stated that he attempted to stop several vehicles, but they left at high rates of speed. Many of those said vehicles had no tags displayed or any other identifiable marks. The officer determined that the illegal street racing would continue due to seeing social media posts displaying vehicles engaging in reckless street racing at another location in Davidson County. Inside Lorenzo’s car, police found his drone, which he said was just a hobby, and two containers of marijuana.

Destiny Hollis-Cobb jailed for being a passenger during May NightRiderz street racer gathering

20-year-old Destiny Hollis-Cobb, the wife of Tyler Cobb, was seen at the “Night Riderz” event on May 20th close to the BNA Airport. She was a passenger while her husband spun around in the ‘pit’ at the event. Police said her husband is a “slider” and is known as a street racer and member of the street racing crew “Street Kings 615.” Tyler is also known to be an event organizer and was seen participating in the event with Destiny Hollis-Cobb. The event was at Airpark Center Drive East, where a large group of individuals stood close to the drivers that “slide” for the event. The officer reported that the culture of these events is the bystanders are to “get back or get smacked,” placing them in immediate danger. Also, if the vehicles lost control of the vehicles at their high rates of speed in the crowd’s proximity, it could cause serious bodily injury or death. Due to the large gathering of people all participating in criminal offenses, the actions are constituted as “riots.” A multitude of warrants for those participating in the May meetup were issued on August 3, and Cobb was booked on his outstanding warrant on August 10.

Tyler Cobb jailed for ‘rioting’ after participating in May street racer gathering

22-year-old Tyler Cobb, who police say is a member of ‘Street Kings 615’ crew, was seen with his wife at an illegal street racing gathering organized by the ‘NightRiders’ crew on May 20th close to the BNA Airport. Police described him as a “slider” and said he is known as a street racer; he even once used a U-Haul truck to slide in. Tyler is also known to be an event organizer and was seen participating in the event with his wife, Destiny Hollis-Cobb. The event was at Airpark Center Drive East, where individuals stood in close proximity while Tyler was observed “sliding” at high rates of speed. The officer reported that the culture of these events is the bystanders are to “get back or get smacked,” placing them in immediate danger. Also, if the vehicles lost control of the vehicles at their high rates of speed in the crowd’s proximity, it could cause serious bodily injury or death. Due to the large gathering of people all participating in criminal offenses, the actions are constituted as “riots,” and that’s what Cobb was charged with. A multitude of warrants for those participating in the May meetup were issued on August 3, and Cobb was booked on his outstanding warrant on August 10.

Myeisha Stanley charged in assault of father’s girlfriend

27-year-old Myeisha Stanley called 911 and said, “My daddy jacked me up. They will see when they get here.” MNPD officers arrived early Wednesday morning at the Southwood Park Pl. residence, where Myeisha lives with her father and his girlfriend. When the officers attempted to speak with Myeisha, who they reported was drunk, she said she did not wish to speak to the police and only wanted to sleep. Police then spoke to Myeisha’s father’s girlfriend, Victoria Kimbrow, who said she and Myeisha went to the store earlier that day and had an altercation with another female. After the altercation, Victoria said that Myeisha was still upset and took her anger out on her by punching her in the face. Police, again, asked Myeisha to comment on the story that Victoria gave them, but she refused to talk to them and said, “Just take me to jail.” Police reported that Victoria’s lip was swollen. Due to the injury, as well as Victoria’s account, with no rebuttal from Myeisha, Myeisha was placed into custody. Myeisha denied that any of her own injuries were caused by Victoria.

Gabrielle Hydorn hits husband with shoe, punches him in head during argument

29-year-old Gabrielle Hydorn told police her husband hit her after telling her to stop being so loud. She told police after they arrived at the residence on Lebanon Pike on August 8th that she was on the phone with her sisters when her husband, Kevin Hydron, told her to stop being so loud. After the demand, he entered the bedroom, took her phone, and hit her arm and leg. She said she followed him into the living room, hit him in the back of the head, and threw a shoe at him, causing a scratch on his shin. Kevin told police that he asked her to quiet down, then sat on the living room couch. He said that she came into the living room, hit him in the back of the head several times, and threw the shoe at him. Police determined Gabrielle to be the primary aggressor based on the two’s history, Kevin’s injuries, and conflicting stories.

Third suspect arrested in 10K purse heist from Mother’s Ruin Bar — James Noel

23-year-old James Noel was involved in stealing a $10,000 Gucci purse at Mother’s Ruin bar previously covered by Scoop Nashville. He is the third suspect identified in the theft, caught on security footage from the bar. The theft happened on August 3rd when Madeline Lublin was charged with the theft, and her boyfriend, Aeden Whittington-Baschoff, was charged with a false report after returning the purse. The video shows James as the one who grabbed the purse from the table and handed it to Madeline. He was unidentified during the time in which Madeline was arrested but was later told who he was. During the investigation, an anonymous tip was sent in from crime stoppers, absolutely confirming James’ identity. Police also confirmed his place of employment, which they contacted and received James’ contact information. The officer spoke with James, who said he would surrender himself due to his involvement in the theft.

Andre Reveles charged with DUI while driving to get his grandmother a soda

24-year-old Andre Reveles crashed his grandmother’s Silver Ford Focus on Strasser Dr late Tuesday night. Police arrived to the location where Andre had moved the vehicle across from the telephone pole he struck and spoke with him. He said he was getting his grandma a soda but admitted to drinking “2 or 3 beers” before driving. Police described him as smelling like alcohol and had him perform sobriety tests. After he showed indications of intoxication, he consented to a blood sample and was placed into custody.

Francis Lytton strangles son when he won’t pull up his pants for school, per report (Angel Sims)

56-year-old Francis Lytton, who also goes by the name Angel Sims, told MNPD Sgt. Gray that her juvenile son, who called 911 for strangling him, was lying about the assault. MNPD Officer Cushman and another officer spoke with the son first when they arrived and found him being treated by NFD EMS. He told police that he was waiting on his brother’s shoes earlier that Tuesday morning to get ready for school. The shoes never arrived, and Francis told the son repeatedly to get ready for school and to pull up his pants. When he refused to pull his pants up, he said that is when Francis hit him with her purse and reached for his neck to strangle him. EMS transported him to Vanderbilt Hospital after police observed his neck and collarbone injuries. The officers attempted to ask Francis about the incident, but she refused to tell them anything. They called MNPD Sgt. Gray, whom she spoke with on the phone. Francis said the son was slow getting ready for school, would not pull up his pants, and was disrespectful. She also said he was lying about her strangling him, for he sustained those injuries after leaving the residence.

Vipul Patel charged with public intoxication in restroom of Nashville Airport

45-year-old Vipul Patel, Tuesday morning, was in the Nashville International Airport, reportedly being loud, rambling, and annoying other passengers by trying to talk to them. Police were told that they could find him in the restroom by Southwest Airlines found him. When police contacted Vipul, he spoke to other passengers in the restroom and blocked the entrance. They said he smelled strongly of alcohol, was lethargic, rambled, and was still loud even though they were present. Southwest Airlines told police that Vipul’s flight was changed to the next day after they denied him access. Police advised Vipul of this and told him they would order him a taxi to a hotel. Vipul refused to leave the restroom, told police he was flying to Houston now, and would file a lawsuit against the airline. Police told Vipul multiple times that he could not board the plane that day and would be escorted to another means of transportation. After he still refused to leave, police placed him under arrest for public intoxication.

Max Hocker jailed for DUI; found in backseat of car with his girlfriend

18-year-old Maxwell Hocker was found in the parking lot of Woodmont Baptist Church with his girlfriend, Parker Strang, with their car running. Police noticed them in the parking lot close to midnight on Wednesday with the vehicle still running. They made contact when they saw the two in the vehicle’s backseat. Maxwell smelled strongly of alcohol and told police that he drank wine in the parking lot with Parker but had not driven. But later, he said they drank at a party nearby and drove to the parking lot before claiming into the backseat together. Parker told police they were drinking at the party, and then Maxwell drove them to the parking lot. Standard sobriety tests were administered, and he showed signs of intoxication. He refused to do one of the tests due to previous concussions and refused the provide a breath sample.