The woman faces multiple assault charges as well as animal cruelty for throwing a man’s dog from a second-story balcony, according to police.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A woman considered one of Metro Nashville Police Department’s (MNPD) “Most Wanted” fugitives for aggravated animal cruelty and aggravated burglary has been apprehended.

According to MNPD, Keosha Glenn was wanted for two counts of aggravated burglary, two counts of assault with bodily injury, assault – fear of bodily injury, and aggravated animal cruelty.

An arrest affidavit shows Glenn’s charges stem from an “active assault” at a hotel on Spence Lane.


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According to the affidavit, Glenn asked a friend to stay with her at the hotel on Oct. 13. The victim, who is currently unhoused, agreed but was told by property management she could not have guests. Glenn then asked the victim to hold onto her belongings overnight and she would pick them up the next day, which the victim agreed to.

The next day, on Oct. 14, Glenn reportedly showed up at the hotel with six other individuals, demanding to be let in and banging on the door.

A second victim, a male, opened the door, and Glenn and the group pushed their way, causing the man to fall to the floor.

That’s when Glenn reportedly sprayed the first victim with pepper spray and began to punch her in the face. The other six also began to punch and kick the first victim, according to the affidavit.

Glenn then grabbed her things and left, but not before grabbing the male victim’s dog and throwing it off the second-story balcony and fleeing onto a city bus. The dog suffered a broken leg, according to police.


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Glenn also reportedly told the female victim, “I am going to come back and shoot you.”

In addition to pepper spray injuries, the female victim also had a “large knot on her forehead with an open cut,” according to the affidavit.

According to the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office, Glenn is currently incarcerated at the Correctional Development Center-Female on a $75,000 bond.

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