Realtor Kydrea Moses bites boyfriend after he wakes her up, tells 911 operator “he doesn’t need help”

30-year-old Kydrea Moses was involved in a domestic altercation with her boyfriend, Christian Kroot, while at Sonder The Chorus Hotel on 9th Ave North on August 25th. When the police arrived, they spoke with Kroot, who said he woke up his girlfriend, Moses. Kroot stated she was slumped over a toilet when he woke her up. Kroot added that she became angry and started yelling at him. Kroot stated that Moses grabbed a knife block and threw it at him but missed. He said he tried to calm her down by putting his hands on her shoulders, but she bit his left bicep. After that, Kroot said Moses continued yelling at him and pushing his head with her finger. Kroot then called the police, and the dispatcher overheard Moses saying, “he doesn’t need help.” Kroot told the officers that they had both been drinking and had never been in a domestic situation before. The officers saw a fresh bite mark on Kroot’s left bicep. Because of the injuries and statements made, Moses was deemed the primary aggressor and taken into custody for domestic assault.

Carl Bowles spends Saturday night in style after throwing rock through Chick-Fil-A window

55-year-old Carl Bowles was seen throwing a rock at the Chick-fil-A on Rosa L Parks Boulevard’s window on August 24th. When officers arrived and spoke with staff at the location, they were provided video footage of Bowles throwing a rock at the front window. Officers observed the hole in the window and the rock under the window. The executive director of the store informed law enforcement that it would cost around $2,500 to $3,000 to fix the window. Officers later found Bowles down the street but couldn’t identify him as the man involved in the incident, so they let him go. Once officers received better-quality images from the location’s staff, they successfully identified Bowles. After this, he was located again, taken into custody, and charged with vandalism.

Yoshika Tucker hits ex-boyfriend in head with phone charger during altercation

48-year-old Yoshika Yevette Tucker was involved in a domestic disturbance with her ex-boyfriend, Daryl Maurice Seay, at her home on June 30th. Officers were dispatched to the Nashville General Hospital, and they spoke with Seay. Seay stated that he went to Tucker’s house to drop off his daughter because of prior custodial agreements. Once he arrived, he told Tucker that if his daughter wanted to call him, she would need to let him know. Tucker did not answer him, so he threw his daughter’s bag of clothes on the ground. According to Seay, Tucker’s partner, Michael, then approached him. Seay stated that Michael grabbed his body with a “bear hug” while Tucker hit him over the head with a phone charger block. Seay made his way to the night court to get an order of protection and then went to the hospital to get checked out. Tucker was later taken into custody for domestic assault on July 11th.

Brett Peterson threatens guests with handgun outside Hallmark Inn

31-year-old Brett Shannon Peterson pointed a gun at a group of guests, including Donavin Levor Moyd, outside of the West Trinity Lane Hallmark Inn late May 10th. The initial caller described a white male, later identified as Peterson, with a mustache, wearing a gray tank top, who had driven away in a turquoise F-150 STX. When officers arrived, Moyd advised them that Peterson had circled the parking lot a few times before aiming his handgun at them, adding that the gun was a semi-automatic with a wooden grip and a black barrel. Then, witnesses told them the truck was blue and had a brown toolbox in the bed. While officers were investigating, a witness pointed out the F-150 driving eastbound on West Trinity Lane. Officers followed Peterson, during which he ran a red light near Brick Church Pike and Ewing Drive before pulling into Citgo, where officers initiated a stop. When officers approached him, they noticed he matched the description provided by witnesses and located the handgun on his dashboard. Then, officers performed a “show-up,” where Moyd and a witness identified Peterson. Later, officers found footage of the occurrence, which showed Peterson in a blue truck, pointing the gun at the crowd, causing them to flee. While officers were speaking with Peterson, he reeked of alcohol and showed multiple signs of intoxication. Officers tried to prompt him with sobriety tests, but he could not finish due to him being handcuffed. Peterson refused to provide a chemical sample and was then taken into custody for an implied consent violation, driving under the influence, weapon possession while being under the influence, and aggravated assault.