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356-Count Indictment Charges Five Men with Numerous Nashville Auto Burglaries

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356-Count Indictment Charges Five Men with Numerous Nashville Auto Burglaries
Top row from left to right: Camron Franklin, 18; James Garner, 19; Marcellus Brown, 21. Bottom row from left to right: Kedarrius Talley, 20; Kevon Harlan, 22; recivered contraband/Photos from MNPD

Months of investigation into a series of vehicle burglaries across Nashville has led to the indictment of five men on a total of 356 criminal counts ranging from auto burglary, auto theft, gun theft and vandalism. More Crime News

The five suspects are accused of acting together or individually to break into vehicles in the parking lots of airport-area hotels/motels, in the downtown area, and parked vehicles belonging to NES linemen working during the winter ice storm.

“The crimes we suspect these defendants of committing impacted countless victims, both local residents and visitors to Nashville,” said Chief John Drake. “I am grateful to our Vehicle Crimes team for the months of meticulous detective work that is holding them accountable.”

Camron Franklin, 18, has been in jail since January 30 when Vehicle Crimes detectives arrested him for the NES auto burglaries. He has now been served with the 93-count vehicle burglary indictment that pertains to him. Multiple guns, window-breaking tools, vehicle programmers and key fobs were among the items recovered January 30 during a search of Franklin’s Rosa L. Parks Boulevard home.

James Garner, 19, has been in jail since December on vehicle burglary and vandalism charges. He is facing 129 criminal counts in the indictment.

Marcellus Brown, 21, has been in jail since his January 18 arrest on auto theft and aggravated assault charges. He has now been served with the 49-count vehicle burglary indictment that pertains to him.

Kedarrius Talley, 20, was taken into custody on May 13 just after leaving his Hermitage residence. A subsequent search of the home and a vehicle parked outside led to the discovery of a 3-D printed machine gun conversion device for an AR-15, pistol parts, pistol magazines, a pistol equipped with a part to make it fully automatic, and 600 rounds of ammunition. Talley was booked on multiple gun counts prior to being served with the 49-count vehicle burglary indictment that pertains to him.

The last of the five defendants, Kevon Harlan, 22, was apprehended May 14 when he arrived at the residence of an associate on 14th Avenue North. During the execution of a search warrant at the home, detectives recovered three pistols (one stolen from a vehicle downtown last November, another stolen from a vehicle in Antioch in November 2023), 138 grams of pressed cocaine, 26 grams of fentanyl, and 67 fentanyl pills. Charges regarding those items are pending. For now, Harlan is jailed on the 36-count indictment that pertains to him.

SOURCE: MNPD

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