Franklin Police & McDonald’s invite residents for coffee; Wednesday, October 2

Franklin residents are invited to share in
coffee & conversation with Franklin Police Officers on
National #CoffeeWithaCop Day,
next Wednesday morning. 

Residents will enjoy good coffee, great cops, and real conversation.
Join us October 2 from 7:30-8:30 a.m.
at McDonald’s
1299 Highway 96 E. in Franklin.  

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Felony shoplifter wanted following $3k theft of printer cartridges, allergy meds

Franklin Police are seeking information about this woman.

Earlier this month she shoplifted 14 packages of printer cartridges and 55 bottles of over-the-counter allergy medicine from the Franklin Sam’s Club. The total loss was more than $3,000. The thief left in a newer model black Nissan Frontier extended cab pickup truck.

Franklin Police & Crime Stoppers are offering a cash reward for information.  

 Recognize her?
Call Crime Stoppers: (615) 794-4000
or click to submit an anonymous eTip
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Franklin Police statement regarding Saturday night incident at Centennial High School

At 10:50 Saturday night, Franklin Police responded to Centennial High School after receiving several reports of a juvenile with a gun. Students were present at the high school last night for a dance. Concern by students and their parents increased after seeing a large police response to the school.

Responding officers coordinated with Williamson County Deputies, who were providing security at the dance, and school administration to determine there was no danger, and that the reports were unfounded. We take these types of reports very seriously, moving quickly to identify any potential threat so we can ensure the safety of our citizens.

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Recognize him? Cash in with Crime Stoppers

Franklin Police are hoping to identify a man wanted in an Apple Watch theft. It happened at the Cool Springs Apple Store on September 16. There is a cash reward for information.

Recognize him?
Cash in by calling Crime Stoppers: (615) 794-4000
or click to submit an anonymous eTip

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Drunk driver facing multiple charges following Monday morning DUI crash

Anamaria Sharp
Age: 20
Franklin, Tennessee

At 1:30 this morning, Franklin Police responded to Mallory Station Road and Mallory Lane after receiving a report that a vehicle had crashed into a pole. Witnesses told arriving officers that the driver of that wrecked car got into another vehicle and left the scene. Officers spotted that vehicle a short time later and ultimately arrested 20-year-old Anamaria Sharp, who was driven away from the crash scene by a relative. Officers found a fake ID in Sharp’s wrecked vehicle and determined that she used that fake ID earlier to purchase alcohol.

Charged with DUI, Using a False ID, Underage Consumption of Alcohol, Violation of the Implied Consent Law, Leaving the Scene of a Crash, and Failure to Report a Crash, Sharp is free on the $3,500 bond set by the Magistrate. She is due in court on September 26.

Drive drunk, get nailed
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Franklin PD Seeking Qualified,Tennessee POST Certified Police Officers

For a limited time, the Franklin Police Department is taking applications for qualified, Tennessee P.O.S.T certified police officers.  

Under limited supervision, Franklin Police Officers patrol assigned zones while exercising responsibility for the enforcement of state and local laws relating to public safety and welfare. They control traffic, prevent crime and disturbances of the peace, and arrest violators. While working under often stressful, high-risk conditions, our officers apply good independent judgment when dealing with dangerous or unusual situations, and implement safe practices and procedures.

  • $45,272 for P.O.S.T. Certified Officers
  • Take-home car program
  • 4-day work week
  • On-site fitness facilities
  • Vacation & sick leave, paid personal days, and 10 additional paid holidays
  • Annual uniform & equipment allowance
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Medical, dental, vision benefits

Education and Experience:
The required knowledge, skill, and abilities to satisfactorily perform job duties are normally acquired through attainment of an Associate’s degree or equivalent from two-year College or technical school; or six months to one year related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.

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Absconded sex offender wanted by Franklin Police; Reward for information  

UPDATE: 09/17/2019: Weston was captured in Franklin this evening.

Released: 09/13/2019: Franklin Police are searching for Terry Lamar Weston, a registered sex offender who is considered an absconder.

After Weston failed to update his Sex Offender Registration information, Franklin Police Detectives determined that he no longer resided at the Natchez Street address where he was supposed to be living.

Weston is classified as “violent” on the Sex Offender Registry. There is a cash reward of up to $1,000 for information that leads to his arrest.

Call Crime Stoppers: (615) 794-4000
or click to submit an anonymous eTip
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Recognize these shoplifters? Cash in with Crime Stoppers

Franklin Police are hoping someone might recognize these guys. They stole seven high end purses valued at about $2,000 from the Cool Springs Belk. They left in a waiting green Saturn. There’s a cash reward for information.

Recognize them?
Call Crime Stoppers: (615) 794-4000
or click to submit an anonymous eTip

 

Franklin Police credit citizen with capture of four auto burglars

An alert citizen is credited with helping Franklin Police stop four auto burglars in their tracks. The citizen called police at 2:45 Saturday morning after witnessing a group of suspects checking car door handles at Harpeth River Oaks Apartments on Champions Circle. Responding officers stopped the suspect vehicle as it was leaving the area and found recently stolen property inside.

All four suspects were arrested and charged with Vehicle Burglary: 18-year-old Nimrod Aregay, 18-year-old Jaylen Haddock, 19-year-old Deshawn Allen, and 20-year-old Ahmed Abdalla. Each of the four resides in Nashville.

Aregay and Allen have been released on the $10k bond set by the Magistrate. Abdalla and Haddock remain jailed on a $10k bond.

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Franklin Police and Fire Departments to Hold 9/11 Memorial; Community to gather outside Police Headquarters, Wednesday

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WHAT:
9/11 Memorial Tribute

WHEN:
Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at 8:30 am

WHERE:
Police Headquarters Plaza
900 Columbia Avenue
Franklin, Tennessee

Franklin, TN – Franklin Police Officers and Firefighters encourage the community to join us for a brief Wednesday morning ceremony in remembrance of the nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives during the September 11, 2001 attacks on America. Wednesday’s memorial will be brief, lasting no more than 30 minutes.

We Will Never Forget
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