Two Names Doesn’t Fool Police

Name number one didn’t work, neither did name number two as Murfreesboro Police arrested a Woodbury woman over the weekend for various charges including criminal impersonation.  According to Murfreesboro Police Reports, police conducted a traffic stop at 2020 South Church Street for failing to stop from a private drive.  When officers made contact with the passenger, 45 year old Anita A. Harden of Woodbury, she gave false information multiple times. An investigation revealed her true identity and she was showing two warrants out of Cannon County.  When Harden was transported to the Rutherford County Jail, she denied having anything illegal on her.  However when she was being processed at the jail, a female deputy found a glass pipe in her bra.  Harden tried to pass herself off with two aliases.  Tanya Dots and Anita Hawkins both of which were real names of people she was familiar with.  Harden is charged with Violation of Probation, theft over $1,000 both charges are from a case in Cannon County.  She is also charged with criminal impersonation and contraband in a penal facility.  She will answer to the latter two charges in Rutherford County General Sessions Court on December 15th