In a recent operation, Mt. Juliet officers successfully located and apprehended two wanted individuals, leveraging the city’s automated license plate recognition program, Guardian Shield.
First Arrest: Intercepting a Texas Man
On a Friday evening, the program flagged a vehicle associated with a person wanted in another state. Acting swiftly, officers intercepted the car on Golden Bear Gateway near Volunteer Boulevard. The 39-year-old Texas man was wanted in Louisiana under a full extradition warrant for burglary charges. Remarkably, at the time of the arrest, the individual was delivering a food order to Costco employees through a delivery service. The police ensured the safe delivery of the food before proceeding with the arrest.
Second Apprehension: Capturing a Murfreesboro Resident
The following day, Guardian Shield alerted Mt. Juliet law enforcement about a vehicle linked to a wanted individual from Wilson County. Responding promptly, officers intercepted the SUV on Mt. Juliet Road near Interstate 40. Inside, they found a 36-year-old man from Murfreesboro who was wanted for failure to appear for bond jumping on two domestic assault charges.
Details and Implications
The identities of the wanted individuals have not been disclosed, and further details regarding the incidents remain undisclosed. However, the successful outcomes underscore the effectiveness of Mt. Juliet’s Guardian Shield program in aiding law enforcement efforts.
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