Showing posts with label most wanted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label most wanted. Show all posts

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Crook in her place, cash in your pocket

Franklin Police want to identify the suspect in this release who stole a flat screen television from Walmart last week. At 1:45 am on 03/05/2013, she left the store pushing a cart with a 39” Vizio television, valued at $389, right out the doors. The suspect was driving an older model Chevrolet Impala. If you recognize the suspect or have information about this case, turn that info into cash with a call to Crime Stoppers, (615) 794-4000

To send an anonymous tip to Franklin Police, text the keyword 615FPD, along with your message to 847411 (Tip411), or call Franklin Police at (615) 794-2513.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Wanted by Free At Last


REWARDS for information leading to the apprehension of any of these people.

You will remain anonymous.

Call Greg at 615-300-0753 or 242-FREE (3733).

Courtney Swinton

Joey Arcega

Johnetta Hill

Lanier Watkins

Rachel Lee




Thursday, October 11, 2012

Wanted-Reward!


FREE AT LAST BAIL BONDING LLP.
615-242-FREE (3733) office
Serving all of Middle TN.

“It’s better to know us, and not need us, than to need us, and not know us!”TM

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Rewards Offered

Albert Wiseman, DOB 3/19/81
Last known address: 1033 Archer St.
Darrell Garrett
Brandon Fryer, DOB 10/01/89
Last know address: 1509 Antioch Pk.

      Contact T Bonding, 615-333-3110, 615-400-1058 or 615-456-2236

Friday, September 14, 2012

Wanted -- Rewards Offered


Ronald Higdon
Justin Proctor

                          WANTED


                          Free Bird Bail Bond.

                         Call (615) 517-0848.   

                        Email rcpi1@live.com.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Crime news from Fayetteville, Hermitage


(From WSMV-TV and MSNBC): Investigators with the Tennessee Highway Patrol arrested two individuals on Tuesday in connection with the death of a 21-year-old man in Lincoln County.
Austin Lockard, 19, of Fayetteville, and a 17-year old male from Hazel Green were taken into custody after investigators suspected they were involved in the incident that killed 21-year-old Bradley Durham. His body was discovered on the side of Ardmore Highway in Fayetteville late Sunday night.
Lockard, the suspected driver, was charged with reckless endangerment, failure to render aid, aggravated assault, and criminal responsibility. The 17-year-old passenger was charged with criminal responsibility.
The circumstances surrounding Durham's death remain under investigation.
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office assisted the Tennessee Highway Patrol in the investigation.
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