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The Murfreesboro Fire Rescue Department has deployed a drone fleet with advanced features like high-res and thermal imaging cameras to improve emergency responses.
Convicted felon Marcus Smith was arrested in East Nashville for aggravated assault on an officer and multiple other charges, including weapon and drug possession.
Woman, Julie Savoy, dies after a hit-and-run in Nashville; police seek the stolen black Hyundai Elantra's driver. Nashville Crime Stoppers is requesting public tips.
Cemal Wade, 43, was arrested after a car crash where drugs were found in his vehicle following a failed traffic stop.
The Sports Wagering Council has fined five illegal sportsbooks in Tennessee, emphasizing its commitment to eliminate unlawful gambling operations and enforce regulations.
Chief John Drake unveils a public interactive stolen gun dashboard in Nashville to tackle the rise in gun thefts and encourage community awareness and better gun safety practices.
Three Nashville women are suspected in a series of thefts, having allegedly stolen $10,000 worth of items, with Asia Crawley and Chaisha Brown arrested, and Lamonica Ensley wanted.
Jeremiah Brown, 18, was fatally shot in a Starbucks parking lot in Nashville; police are investigating, seeking surveillance footage and information from the public.
An off-duty deputy from Coffee County was arrested for assault, public intoxication, and resisting arrest, leading to his termination. The Sheriff emphasized the importance of accountability and public trust.
A Nashville man, Matthew Sparks, died in a single-vehicle crash after his Jeep Renegade left the road and struck a tree on Pleasant Hill Road. Investigations are ongoing.
Ex-priest Juan Carlos Garcia-Mendoza was sentenced to 7 years for sexual misconduct involving minors and adults and will be on Tennessee's Sex Offender Registry.
An officer in Mt. Juliet stopped a masked individual for speeding and found he had warrants. No crime was at the gas station; he was "just being stupid."
Ex-Army Sergeant Andrew J. Garasich was sentenced to 12 years' federal prison for severely neglecting his infant, who suffered burns and a skull fracture.
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