Known Scammer Paul Aniel free on $250 bond after over 140 arrests

Since 2010, 57-year-old Paul Aniel has had hundreds of interactions with police in Middle Tennessee, with over 140 of them resulting in his arrest and over 60 of those resulting in guilty pleas. Despite being at it for 14 years, his operation hasn’t changed much — he parks his car near an offramp and desperately waves his arms to signal oncoming traffic he is in distress. Once someone stops, he tells them he urgently needs money for his fraud of the day. If they refuse to help, he becomes angered, placing several in fear of assault. He even unknowingly flagged down an unmarked police car in 2020. During the last week, Metro police received over a dozen calls that Paul was back at his scam at multiple locations. He was located near Haywood Lane on May 8th but told police he was “just talking to people.” Unconvinced by his excuse and having observed him actively soliciting, officers again took Aniel into custody. A judicial commissioner set his bond at $250, which he paid in cash and walked out the door despite his criminal history. 

Nathan McCollum caught loitering on interstate

41-year-old Nathan McCollum was booked on the citation of soliciting on March 12th. On December 8th, McCollum was in the exact location on Highway 70 South at the I-40 West Exit Ramp, where he had been previously warned and cited for loitering on November 9th, so he was cited for the incident.

Paul Aniel arrested again, after accidentally flagging down unmarked police car to run his scam – then flees from scene

53-year-old Paul Aniel was charged with driving while license revoked, pedestrian solicitation and evading arrest when he dangerously peeled away from officers on the Opry Mills exit ramp this week after unknowingly flagging down an undercover officer with his well-known scam.