Justin Kanew said several bullets struck his Williamson County home while his family was asleep Saturday night.
Officers found stolen property on Williams at the time of his arrest. Other arrests are expected in this case.
Detective Sergio Guerra began patrolling Franklin neighborhoods in 1997. His last day on the force is Thursday.
The scams come in different forms: phishing emails, harassing phone calls, and tax return identity theft.
The suspect cashes the fake twenties and $100 bills out for real currency by using them to make small purchases.
The Franklin Police Department has scheduled two, free 1.5 hour seminars designed to help keep citizens safe during the unthinkable.
Officer Grandy plans on spending his retirement years working on his small farm and spending more time with family.
The officers were recently recognized by MADD, at their annual Nashville banquet, for their impressive efforts to combat impaired driving.
House fires are one of the most common disasters the Red Cross responds to, and many fires start in the kitchen more than any other room.
Franklin Police and Crime Stoppers have offered a cash reward for information that leads to the arrest of three shoplifters.
Detectives believe the suspects may have a connection to the Cleveland Park area of East Nashville.
Franklin Police are investigating after an I-65 road rage incident leads to a shattered window at interstate speeds.
Franklin Police are investigating after a trailer was stolen from the parking lot of Tiny Little Donuts, on Murfreesboro Road.
Detectives are investigating after three Franklin businesses were burglarized early Friday morning.
On June 27, 2020, Jamarcus Esmon was murdered β gunned down on Edgewood Boulevard. He was 26.
Bankston is due in court today, and remains jailed on a $35,000 bond.
The person who stole the car is believed to have burglarized other unlocked vehicles in the area.
Arriving officers found Ortiz, and the knife, in his car in the parking lot and arrested him.
Arriving officers found the vehicle unoccupied. There was significant damage to both the vehicle and the home.
The suspects who fired the shots are believed to be responsible for some of the burglaries.
Over the past several weeks, Franklin Police have worked to remind downtown drivers about the ordinance.
On May 17, they broke into two downtown businesses and stole cash from inside.
If you recognize this suspect or the vehicle, please call Crime Stoppers.
After stealing the cash, he left in a commercial tractor truck that was not hauling a trailer.
On May 18, he hid inside the Murfreesboro Road Walgreens until after the store closed and employees had left.
Franklin Police Officers will even help keep an extra eye on your home while youβre out of town.
They arrived in less than three minutes to find heavy fire and the building unoccupied.
Officers learned of the first burglary after an alarm was triggered at the Baskin-Robbins on Main Street.
While officers were on their way, they came across a vehicle that had driven off of the road and was on fire.
Crews said the damage was minor and no injuries were reported.
They are wanted for using a stolen credit card to purchase more than $2,000 in merchandise at the Franklin Walmart.
Call Crime Stoppers if you recognize them.
Last night, Detectives charged 48-year-old Robert Rawson of unincorporated Franklin with Indecent Exposure.
At dinnertime on May 4, the man in this video exposed himself to a teen worker in the Chick-fil-A drive-thru at Berry Farms.
The Department asks Franklin drivers to exercise caution and to never drive while impaired.
The trio dismantled and stole the schoolβs basketball goal after loading it into this truck. Call Crime Stoppers if you know who they are.
Sheβs a convicted felon, out on bond, now wanted for shoplifting, drug possession, and possession of burglary tools.
Burchyett is free on a $50,000 bond. He is due in criminal court on April 28.
The stolen cards were used at a nearby Kroger and Target following the break-ins. There is a cash reward for information.