Nathalie Musson misses multiple flights after drinking at Nashville International Airport

71-year-old Nathalie Musson was taken into custody for public intoxication on June 16th. Officers were called to 400 Degrees on the C concourse at Nashville International Airport regarding an intoxicated female, later identified as Musson. When they arrived, a 400 Degrees employee advised them that they stopped serving her after one drink due to her inebriation level. Officers spoke with Musson, during which they noticed she reeked of alcohol and was visibly impaired. Then, officers later discovered she had missed multiple flights due to her intoxication. Officers deemed Musson unable to care for herself and detained her for the incident on June 17th.

Courtney Webber urinates on airplane seat at Nashville International Airport

44-year-old Courtney Meredith Webber was removed from an aircraft and denied boarding at BNA Airport around 7 p.m. on May 5th. When officers arrived at the gate, an agent advised them that Webber had urinated on the seat inside the airplane. While they were speaking, Webber approached them, using profane language, reeking of alcohol, and swaying from side to side, showing signs of impairment. Due to causing the disturbance and her level of inebriation, officers detained her. Webber was taken into custody for disorderly conduct and public intoxication.

Kerrianne Horvatin deemed too drunk for Nashville International Airport

45-year-old Kerrianne Horvatin was taken into custody for public intoxication on April 25th. At around 8:30 p.m., officers were dispatched to the Southwest Ticket Counter at BNA Airport. Upon arrival, they located Horvatin and spoke with Southwest Airlines employees, who advised them that she had been denied boarding due to her level of intoxication, adding that she had fallen nearly four times. Then, Horvatin told officers that she had consumed multiple alcoholic beverages before arriving at the airport, including while riding in her Uber. She could not locate her items, refused assistance finding a hotel for the night, and demanded to stay on airport property. She was then detained for the incident.

Mark Swayze falls over drunk at Nashville International Airport

62-year-old Mark Melvin Swayze fell onto the floor at Nashville International Airport in the early hours of April 4th. When officers arrived, they provided Swayze with medical attention. He refused to be transported to the hospital for any additional treatment and advised officers he had multiple alcoholic beverages on his flight from Dallas, Texas, to Nashville, Tennessee. While he was speaking, officers noticed he reeked of alcohol, so they asked him about the fall, but he was unable to give them any information. Swayze was deemed a danger to himself and others and was taken into custody for public intoxication.

Victoria Cohen combined Xanax and alcohol before arrest at Nashville International Airport

On October 11th, Airport Police Officer Wright was dispatched to Nashville International Airport regarding a call of a woman wearing a burgundy sweatshirt and a red hat going back through the C/D exit after leaving the secure area. Officer Wright observed 23-year-old Victoria Cohen matching the description and asked her why she went back through the exit doors, she was not able to answer the question, so she was placed under arrest for violating airline security rules. Cohen’s boyfriend was waiting by the exit and told police that he told Cohen that she could not go through the doors, but she insisted. Cohen admitted to consuming alcohol and half a Xanax while being escorted to the patrol car. Cohen consented to sobriety tests and performed poorly, then was charged with public intoxication.

Mitchell Phy: Drunkenly attacks police at Nashville International Airport

41-year-old Mitchell Phy was at the Nashville International Airport at noon on Saturday when he fell over. Officers arrived to assist, believing he may be diabetic or having a medical episode, but he advised his issue wasn’t medical in nature but rather a matter of intoxication. He reportedly reeked of alcohol and was unable to even sit up without assistance. He was advised he was being taken into custody for public intoxication and was placed in a wheelchair to be transported to a patrol car. He was told to place his hands behind his back, and he refused and pulled away from officers, then forcefully struck an officer in the forehead. Phy was taken to the ground and cuffed and then kicked another officer in the leg.