Crime & Safety
Stolen Speakers, Meth Seized At Donelson Home
Metro Police arrested two convicted felons in Donelson and seized drugs, music equipment and a gun.

DONELSON, TN — Metro Police seized a smorgasbord of allegedly stolen goods along with drugs and a handgun from a Donelson home Thursday, arresting the two convicted felons who live there.
Metro Police seized one gram of methamphetamine, 294 pills, a handgun and $1,400 cash from an Airwood Drive home. In addition, detectives say they found construction equipment, laptop computers, iPads and a large box trailer containing music and sound equipment, which had been reported stolen from a nearby apartment complex.
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Investigators are working to determine if anything other than the music equipment was reported stolen.
Both of the home's residents were arrested and charged with a series of crimes.
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Victor Byndum, 47, is charged with felony theft, possession with intent to sell meth and Schedule V drugs, resisting arrest, and felon in possession of a handgun. He is a registered sex offender with convictions in Maury and Madison counties and was held on a $60,000 bond.
David Stone Jr., 27, is charged with felony theft, felon in possession of a weapon, and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia. Stone has previous convictions for aggravated burglary in Trousdale County and was held on a $18,000 bond.
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