Smithville Police Charge Knife Wielding Man with Aggravated Assault

A man wielding a knife in a threatening manner was recently arrested by Smithville Police

64-year-old Bobby Moore of Smithville is charged with aggravated assault.

Smithville Police Chief Mark Collins said that on December 27 police were called to Holmes Creek Road due to a disturbance involving a man armed with a weapon. Upon arrival, officers spoke with family members and neighbors and learned that Moore had been drinking before getting into a verbal argument that turned physical. During the episode, Moore allegedly produced a knife and used it to make a slashing motion toward the victim, slicing through two layers of clothing near the stomach. Moore, who allegedly admitted to using the knife during the incident, was placed in custody. His bond was set at $17,500 and he will be in court January 9.

52-year-old Jason Holder of Murfreesboro was arrested December 18 on out of county warrants and cited for speeding, driving on a revoked license, violation of financial responsibility, and an unregistered vehicle.

Chief Collins said that an officer stopped a vehicle on Allens Ferry Road for speeding and upon conducting a warrants check, he learned that the driver, Holder had active warrants against him from Rutherford County. Holder was placed in custody and issued several traffic citations.

44-year-old Nathan Wilbert of Smithville is charged with vandalism. Chief Collins said that on December 18 police were summoned to Smithville Laundromat due to vandalism. Upon arrival officers found a glass door shattered and after reviewing a video surveillance recording identified Wilbert as a suspect. The owner of the property reported nothing missing. Wilbert had already left the premises by the time police arrived, but he was taken into custody a short time later. Bond for Wilbert is $8,500 and his court date is January 16.

57-year-old Roger Weiker of Smithville is charged with driving under the influence. Chief Collins said that on December 19 police were called to Miller Road due to a single car accident. After arrival officers spoke with the driver, Weiker and found him very unsteady on his feet and he smelled of alcohol. Weiker admitted to having consumed alcohol, but he refused to submit to field sobriety tasks. He was placed in custody. Weiker’s bond was set $1,500 and his court date is January 9.

39-year-old Crystal Bashaw of Smithville is charged with domestic assault. According to Chief Collins, police responded to a domestic in progress complaint on East Broad Street December 19 and spoke with two people including Bashaw. Officers found physical evidence of an assault and determined that Bashaw had been the primary aggressor. She was placed in custody. Bond was set at $3,500 and her court date is January 9.

26-year-old Dakota Vance of Smithville is charged with domestic assault, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a schedule II drug, and driving on a suspended license. Chief Collins said that on December 30 police were summoned to Mapco Express due to a domestic. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the complainant and reviewed video from a camera, finding evidence of an assault. Police determined that Vance was the primary aggressor, but he had already left by the time they had arrived. Vance later returned to Mapco Express and was placed in custody. His bond is $16,000 and he will be in court January 9.

48-year-old Tiffany Hendrixson of Smithville is charged with driving under the influence. Chief Collins said that on January 2 police were called to DeKalb Middle School due to a suspicious vehicle. Upon arrival officers found a white Impala with the engine running and the gear in the reverse position. Hendrixson was allegedly inside the vehicle passed out with her foot on the brake. Police put the car in park and woke Hendrixson. They observed several indicators of impairment such as confusion, slurred speech, and erratic behavior. Hendrixson submitted to but performed poorly on all sobriety tasks. She was placed in custody. Her bond was set at 2,500 and she will be in court January 16.

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