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Clarksville Police respond to Motorist Assist which ends in the Arrest of Two Women for Theft

Clarksville Police DepartmentClarksville, TN – On November 7th, 2012, around 9:45pm, Clarksville Police Officers responded to a dual purpose call for assistance to a Madison Street motel. The call involved a motorist assist for a man after he hit a curb and flattened a tire and the two women with him  may have stolen medication from a motel room.

When officers arrived, there was already a man changing the damaged tire, who, ironically did not realize the jack had been stolen from him earlier. Officers then focused on the investigation into the theft allegation.

Stephanie Bradley and Misty Hawk

The two women, Misty Hawk and Stephanie Bradley, knew the victim and had been allowed in the motel room. When Hawk and Bradley left, the victim discovered there were several items missing.

Officers found the stolen property located within the personal belongings of Hawk and Bradley.

During the course of the investigation, other property was found which had been reported stolen earlier in the evening from a Martin Street residence. The two women had been identified as suspects in that theft also.

Additionally, there was other property in the vehicle which may belong to other victims yet to be identified.

The identified victims property was returned to them.

The lead investigators were Officers Felix Almonte and John Platt.

Stephanie Bradley

Stephanie BradleyName: Stephanie Bradley (W/F)

DOB: 4/16/85
Given Address: 950 Martin Street, Clarksville, TN
Arresting Officer: John Platt
Charged With: Two Counts Theft of Property
Booked Into: Montgomery County Jail
Bond: $1000

Misty Hawk

Misty HawkName: Misty Hawk (W/F)

DOB: 4/16/85
Given Address: 206 Beech Street, Clarksville, TN
Arresting Officer: John Platt
Charged With: Two Counts Theft of Property, Simple Possession
Booked Into: Montgomery County Jail
Bond: $1500.

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