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Alleged "G Shine Bloods" Gang Members Arrested for Spree of Auto Burglaries in Putnam County

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Published on March 20, 2025
Alleged "G Shine Bloods" Gang Members Arrested for Spree of Auto Burglaries in Putnam CountySource: Wikipedia/U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Gustavo Castillo, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Three individuals with alleged gang affiliations have been arrested following a concerted effort by multiple law enforcement agencies in connection to a spate of auto burglaries in Putnam County. According to WSMV, the Putnam County Sheriff's Office announced these arrests, stating that suspects Isaiah Mosley, Zoey Giuliano, and Graham Kennedy are facing burglary and theft charges. The recent arrests come after the authorities launched an investigation into several vehicular break-ins across two distinct areas in the county.

The collaborative investigative efforts, which featured contributions from the Metro Nashville Police, Warren County Sheriff's Office, and Mt. Juliet Police, managed not only to track down the suspects but also to recover two stolen vehicles. It was on March 11 when one such vehicle was discovered in Nashville, with another following the next day, as detailed by WKRN. Security footage from the crime scenes showed individuals wearing disguising attire and at least one armed with a handgun, a situation that prompted a county-wide alert and the eventual arrests.

Mosley and Giuliano, who were apprehended by the Mt. Juliet Police Department, have reportedly acknowledged their affiliation with the "G Shine Bloods" gang, a subset of the notorious "Bloods" gang. As to confirm their involvement, the pair admitted to the car thefts during interrogations. Echoing the significance of inter-agency cooperation, Putnam County Sheriff Eddie Farris said in a press release covered by WKRN, "Communication with our law enforcement partners is always one of the biggest keys in solving crimes."

The charges levied against the trio include four counts of burglary, two counts of felony property theft, and misdemeanor property theft. Currently, Mosley and Giuliano are being held in the Wilson County Jail awaiting further proceedings.