The Nashville Police Department responded to 15 calls, as well as to multiple accidents.  Calls included a welfare check, a child custody dispute, a couple of domestic disturbances, suspicious persons walking around, as well as assisting the Washington County Sheriff’s Office on a burglary in process.  On Sunday, they responded to a fight in progress call on the 300 block of West Saint Louis Street just before 1 AM.  According to the report, 20-year old Cody Haps of Freeburg allegedly struck 24-year old Dustin Johnston of Nashville, causing injuries.  Haps allegedly also struck 19-year old Alexia Amther of Belleville.  He was taken into custody for Aggravated Battery, but more charges may be issued.  The Sheriff’s Office assisted the NPD.  They was a fender bender on the Nashville High School back parking lot, an accident on the eastbound off ramp of Interstate 64 at Route 127 a week ago in the mid afternoon.  According to the report, 75-year old Richard Tomaszewski allegedly caused an accident with 20-year old Chelsea Brammeier, both of Nashville.  Neither was injured and no citations were issued.  The NPD assisted the Sheriff’s Office with a semi-tractor trailer truck Tuesday night on the westbound off ramp of I-64 at Route 127, as the Swift Transportation truck was in the snow and close to turning over.  On Friday, there was an accident before 6 AM on the 17000 block of Mockingbird Road.  A semi tractor trailer truck driven by 46-year old John Wuebbles of Nashville was making a right turn going northeast, when the trailer became unhooked and collided with a car going west driven by 49-year old Martin Manion of Addieville.  There was no mention of injuries, but Wuebbles was cited for Unsafe Equipment and Manion was cited for Operating a Unisured Motor Vehicle.  There was an accident late Saturday morning on Route 127 by Dietrich Implements involving 2 drivers from Pinckneyville.  According to that report, 31-year old Mary Caldwell was traveling northeast on Route 127, but stopped for other stopped traffic.  She was allegedly hit in the rear of the car by a car driven by 17-year old Ellie Chapman, who didn’t see the stopped traffic.  There were no injuries in this accident.  About 7 hours later, the NPD responded to an accident at the intersection of South Washington Street and West Adams.  49-year old Monica Zapp of Nashville proceeded through the stop sign and struck a vehicle driven by 42-year old Julie Aulds of Nashville.  Aulds was taken to Washington County Hospital with injuries, but there was no mention of any citations.

The Nashville Police Department responded to 15 calls, as well as to multiple accidents.  Calls included a welfare check, a child custody dispute, a couple of domestic disturbances, suspicious persons walking around, as well as assisting the Washington County Sheriff’s Office on a burglary in process.  On Sunday, they responded to a fight in progress call on the 300 block of West Saint Louis Street just before 1 AM.  According to the report, 20-year old Cody Haps of Freeburg allegedly struck 24-year old Dustin Johnston of Nashville, causing injuries.  Haps allegedly also struck 19-year old Alexia Amther of Belleville.  He was taken into custody for Aggravated Battery, but more charges may be issued.  The Sheriff’s Office assisted the NPD.  They was a fender bender on the Nashville High School back parking lot, an accident on the eastbound off ramp of Interstate 64 at Route 127 a week ago in the mid afternoon.  According to the report, 75-year old Richard Tomaszewski allegedly caused an accident with 20-year old Chelsea Brammeier, both of Nashville.  Neither was injured and no citations were issued.  The NPD assisted the Sheriff’s Office with a semi-tractor trailer truck Tuesday night on the westbound off ramp of I-64 at Route 127, as the Swift Transportation truck was in the snow and close to turning over.  On Friday, there was an accident before 6 AM on the 17000 block of Mockingbird Road.  A semi tractor trailer truck driven by 46-year old John Wuebbles of Nashville was making a right turn going northeast, when the trailer became unhooked and collided with a car going west driven by 49-year old Martin Manion of Addieville.  There was no mention of injuries, but Wuebbles was cited for Unsafe Equipment and Manion was cited for Operating a Unisured Motor Vehicle.  There was an accident late Saturday morning on Route 127 by Dietrich Implements involving 2 drivers from Pinckneyville.  According to that report, 31-year old Mary Caldwell was traveling northeast on Route 127, but stopped for other stopped traffic.  She was allegedly hit in the rear of the car by a car driven by 17-year old Ellie Chapman, who didn’t see the stopped traffic.  There were no injuries in this accident.  About 7 hours later, the NPD responded to an accident at the intersection of South Washington Street and West Adams.  49-year old Monica Zapp of Nashville proceeded through the stop sign and struck a vehicle driven by 42-year old Julie Aulds of Nashville.  Aulds was taken to Washington County Hospital with injuries, but there was no mention of any citations.