TBI's Most Wanted
Some former inmates "fly right" once they're released and some don't.
Metro police say Corrichardson Wells falls into the latter category.
Fox 17's Scott Couch has details in this week's T-B-I's most wanted.
Corrichardson Wells' trouble with the law started in 2002.
Since then, it's been one scrape after another.
And the tbi says Wells who goes by "pot" on the streets has violated his probation not once but twice in the past two years.
Kristin helm/tbi says "he violated his probation a second time in 2008 -- in august of this year when he assaulted his ex-girlfriend -- hit her in the face -- pulled her hair."
that allegedly happened on 17-th avenue north.
and shortly after the assault, police say wells called his victim on the phone --
they say he threatened to have someone else beat her up.
scott couch/fox 17 news says after the phone call, the victim says wells came to a friends house where she was visiting and knocked out the back tail lights on her car."
Wells is now wanted for probation violation, domestic assault and vandalism.
but authorities don't expect him to go quietly.
kristin helm/tbi says "he really, really likes to run from police and escape from police. he has a lot of previous evading arrest charges."
corrichardoson wells was born in 1988.
he's 5'7 and about 145-pounds and is believed to be living in the North Nashville area.
Scott Couch, fox 17 news.
Sunday, December 21 2008, 03:38 PM CST
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