In a routine monitoring that showcased the effectiveness of SafeNet, the Lebanon Police Department was altered to a vehicle linked to a man with a slate of active warrants spanning multiple counties. In an operation that underscores the utility of digital tools in law enforcement’s repertoire, the officers succeeded in netting the suspect without the type of confrontation that too often escalates into tragedy.
Earlier today, SafeNet alerted officers to a Nissan Altima connected to a Nashville man with active warrants in multiple counties.B-shift officers quickly located the Nissan Altima traveling on Highway 109 near Hickory Ridge Road.The driver, 25-year-old Armondo Pec Pop, was… pic.twitter.com/KO5MwoIuRS
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The individual, identified as 25-year-old Armondo Pec Pop, was associated with a Nissan Altima and had warrants out for him in Cheatham and Williamson counties, the Lebanon Police Department said in a social media post. A swift response followed the SafeNet alert where B-shift officers promptly traced the Altima traveling down Highway 109 near Hickory Ridge Road, executing a stop that culminated in Pec Pop’s arrest.
“Earlier today, SafeNet alerted officers to a Nissan Altima connected to a Nashville man with active warrants in multiple counties,” read the Lebanon Police Department’s post detailing the incident. The communication tech has proven its worth again, serving the twin imperatives of efficiency and safety, which can sometimes sit in tension within the crucible of law enforcement operations…