In a so -called effective use of modern tracking technology, the Nashville police were able to recover a number of stolen objects, including ten weapons, after an incident in 6th Avenue North. The key to this recovery was a GPS tracker, which the thieves unknowingly lifted together with the victim's possessions.
In the early morning hours of a Sunday, unsuspecting victims of the slump in the car lost more than their peace of mind. Two of their firearms were among the stolen goods. The other eight weapons found in the suspects, as reported by the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, still have to be claimed, and their owners are encouraged to report. In an intensive effort to apply the flood of the illegal firearm, the police ask those affected to report such losses immediately.
On Sunday evening, the detectives in Fallbrook Apartments on Dellway Villa Road had set to zero, where the GPS saw that the stolen objects had been taken. The police surrounded the residence and after a short patient situation, Antonio Dennis (20) and Michael Anthony Harris (41) were taken into custody. The search for the apartment after the arrest not only resulted in the stolen firearms, but also for a cocktail made of drugs, including cocaine and marijuana, some with the fatal opioid fenanyl.
The two men will be exposed to serious charges for weapon theft and a car slump to 75,000 US dollars, while Harri's similar deposits are exposed to violations of weapon and drug injuries. Apart from the main register of criminal charges, these incidents reflect a growing problem about the illegal trade and negligent storage of firearms. Citizens are reminded of their part to secure their owners and the broader community by storing their weapons safely and reporting the thefts immediately. In a declaration published by the Metro Nashville police, the public is instructed to contact 615-862-8600 to report stolen firearms associated with the latest car burglaries.
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