Wilson County Sheriff’s Office Seeks Public’s Help to Locate Fugitive Accused of Drug Crimes and Weapon Possession

The Wilson County Sheriff’s Office in Tennessee took to social media last Friday to highlight the search for a fugitive, Patrick Robertson McGuire, under their #FelonFriday initiative. According to the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office Facebook post, McGuire has been charged with numerous drug-related offenses, including the manufacturing, delivery, sale, and possession of methamphetamine, schedule I, II, and V drugs, as well as being a convicted felon in possession of a weapon.

Originally born on December 28, 1989, McGuire is facing additional charges for failure to appear (FTA) and bond jumping related to prior incidents involving meth possession and simple possession or casual exchange. Running from the law, he also has outstanding warrants for driving on a suspended license and further charges of possessing drug paraphernalia. The post pleads with the public to come forward with information on McGuire or his whereabouts, insisting that tips can remain anonymous—evidence of an ongoing fight against the community scourge of drugs and related crimes.

The notice from the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office outlines serious accusations against McGuire, emphasizing that he is considered a repeat offender who has allegedly engaged in drug activities on multiple occasions. The detailed list of charges extends from “Meth – manufacturing, delivery, sale, possession w/ intent > ½ gram” to “Possession of a weapon by a convicted felon,” signaling the involvement of multiple controlled substances and the compounded issue of illegal firearm possession…

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