VIDEO: Man accused of trying to steal catalytic converters from South Nashville business

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A man with an extensive arrest history — which includes offenses like burglary, domestic violence, and animal cruelty — was taken into custody once again after he was reportedly seen stealing expensive catalytic converters from a South Nashville auto repair shop.

The crime happened around 3 a.m. on Nov. 18 at A.E.S. Services along Lebanon Pike. The long-time manager, Adrian Gillogly, said he was asleep at home when he was notified that someone had just broken into his lot.

When Gillogly turned on the surveillance system, he saw a Toyota Avalon parked at the side gate and a man — later identified as Nathaniel Caine — climbing over the fence…

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