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Nashville Forgery Suspect Hunted Across East Tennessee In ‘Manhunt Monday’

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Published on January 26, 2026
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A Nashville man is now the focus of East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers’ latest “Manhunt Monday” alert, as the group asks the public to help track down Bryan Christopher Pasquini on charges that include criminal simulation, check-washing, and forgery. The bulletin lists his last known address on Hemlock Avenue in Nashville and notes that Pasquini, born March 26, 1993, may be traveling between Jefferson County and Knoxville. He is described as about 6 feet 1 inch tall and roughly 205 pounds.

The alert urges anyone with information to send in tips anonymously and notes that information leading to an arrest may qualify for a cash reward, as posted by East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers.

How To Submit A Tip

Crime Stoppers lists several anonymous reporting options for anyone who thinks they have seen Pasquini or knows where he might be. Tipsters can call the line at 865-215-7165, use the P3TIPS mobile app, text ETTips to 738477 for a secure link, or submit a tip through the group’s online form. The organization stresses that tipsters remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward, according to East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers.

Charges And Legal Context

Under Tennessee law, criminal simulation covers making or altering objects or possessing devices used to commit theft by fraudulent means, and the statute provides that such acts are punishable as theft and are at least a Class E felony. Justia. Forgery is defined in state law as forging a writing with the intent to defraud or harm another and is likewise punished as theft, with the level of punishment tied to the value or type of the forged item. Justia.

Safety Notes For Locals

Anyone who believes they have spotted Pasquini is urged not to approach him and instead to call local law enforcement or Crime Stoppers immediately. Warrants for Pasquini were listed as active as of January 21, and the Crime Stoppers post reiterates that tips should be submitted anonymously for the safety of the community and responding officers, as posted by East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers.