
The Lebanon Police Department’s FLEX Unit arrested a man with eight outstanding warrants, the department said on social media.
The individual, 36-year-old Courtney Hastings, was arrested after officers recognized him driving a vehicle. Most of his eight warrants stem from investigations by the Lebanon Police Department’s Narcotics Unit into local drug sales, the Lebanon Police Department said.
LPD officers arrest man with eight outstanding warrants.
— Lebanon Police Department (@LebanonPD) January 9, 2026
Yesterday afternoon, officers with our FLEX Unit recognized a vehicle driven by a known wanted individual with eight active warrants.
The driver of the vehicle, 36-year-old Courtney Hastings, was wanted on the following… pic.twitter.com/OcAcdEQcu6
Hastings’ legal troubles in Wilson County include multiple charges related to methamphetamine, Xylazine, and other Schedule II drugs such as cocaine and fentanyl, the department said. He also faces a charge for failing to pay child support.
The Lebanon Police Department praised its officers and the Narcotics Unit for arresting Hastings, highlighting their commitment to community safety amid ongoing narcotics-related crime.









