Benjamin Briggs Jr., 22, was charged with aggravated assault and aggravated domestic assault after he followed, threatened, and attacked the vehicle that his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend were in.
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Xanax and a suspended license leads to DUI and more
Kayla Kayser, 33, was charged with DUI, drug paraphernalia, possession of a schedule IV drug, and driving on suspended 2nd offense after swerving in her vehicle eventually lead to a stop and search of it.
Woman shoplifts over $700 worth of merchandise identified by Walmart employee
46-year-old Shirley Bogle was charged with theft of merchandise after she was caught shoplifting on camera at Wal-Mart.
Woman trashes home during supervised visit, attacks grandmother, and kidnaps son
29-year-old Erika Barksdale was charged with kidnapping, aggravated assault, and vandalism after she started trashing her son’s grandmother’s house during a supervised visitation, attacked her son’s grandmother, and left with the child without permission.
Teen charged with tampering after hiding weed in his crotch
18-year-old Mason Fletcher was charged with possession of marijuana for resale, possession of a schedule II drug, drug paraphernalia, and tampering with evidence after a traffic stop for speeding lead to the discovery of multiple illicit items in the vehicle and on his person.
Two Local Residents Busted for Multiple Drugs as a Result of Lengthy Investigation
LEBANON, TN – In late 2019, Lebanon Police Department/Wilson County Sheriff’s Office Task Force Detectives began receiving multiple complaints and information about heroin/opioid and narcotics trafficking that involved a local Lebanon resident. Task Force Officers and Detectives began investigating the complaints and information. During the investigation, Detectives identified LaBryan Clemmons as a supplier of heroin and other narcotics to the Lebanon and Wilson County area. Detectives and officers also identified Cecelia Marchell Beasley as a co-conspirator with Clemmons. Clemmons is currently on parole for second-degree murder and drug offenses that occurred in Lebanon in 2008. Beasley is also on parole for accessory after the fact of second-degree murder and drug offenses in the same 2008 case with Clemmons.