
The Metro Nashville Police Department Criminal Warrants Division has turned to social media to publicize its current Most Wanted individuals, issuing a list that highlights the top fugitives sought in the area. Notably topping the list is De'tynn Smith, born October 13, 2003, who is pursued for a slew of serious charges, including Murder-1st Degree-Premeditated, Attempted Murder-1st Degree-Premeditated, Aggravated Robbery, and possession of a Weapon in the commission of a Dangerous Felony. Authorities are appealing to the public for any information that could assist in their capture, offering contact numbers for both the MNPD at 615-862-8600 and Crime Stoppers at 615-742-7463.
With the cases ranging from premeditated murder to child abuse, the published roster of culprits not only paints a stern picture of the crimes afflicting the city but also functions as a call to action for community members to aid in the apprehension of these individuals. According to a social media post from Metro Nashville Police Department Criminal Warrants Division, last seen in Madison was Devon A. Martak, who faces multiple charges of Rape, involving a mentally defective or helpless victim and doing so without consent. On the heels of these egregious crimes, it's incumbent on citizens to look sharp, remaining vigilant for those who've allegedly infringed deeply upon the sanctity of others.
The list includes charges such as multiple indictments against Twana (Tawana) Johnson for Aggravated Child Abuse, Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, and Aggravated Assault by Strangulation. Roderick V. Majors faces several Domestic Violence Charges, including Aggravated Assault resulting in Serious Bodily Injury.
The Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) is seeking public assistance in locating Ronnell J. Bryant Jr., whose last known location is unknown. Bryant Jr. faces Grand Jury Indictments related to Domestic Violence Aggravated Arson. Authorities emphasize the importance of community cooperation in helping to bring those wanted for serious offenses to justice. The MNPD’s announcement highlights ongoing efforts to address crime within the community and ensure public safety.









