
Lebanon Police caught a suspect with help from their SafeNet system. According to a social media post from the department, officers were alerted to a red Chevrolet Sonic reported stolen from Springfield. The vehicle was quickly spotted by C-shift officers as it traversed southbound on South Hartmann Drive.
Last night, SafeNet alerted officers to a red Chevrolet Sonic that had recently been reported stolen from Springfield. While patrolling the area, C-shift officers located the vehicle traveling southbound on South Hartmann Drive.
— Lebanon Police Department (@LebanonPD) May 15, 2025
The driver, a 51-year-old woman from Gallatin, was… pic.twitter.com/NDq2FvOood
The authorities apprehended the suspect, a 51-year-old woman from Gallatin. Upon her arrest, a search yielded 4.3 grams of a substance believed to be fentanyl. The Lebanon Police Department's post praised their officers, stating, "We appreciate the swift actions of our officers in locating this vehicle and removing these dangerous drugs from our community!"
The suspect now faces the weight of the law, charged with possession of a stolen vehicle and multiple drug-related offenses.









