Lebanon Police Arrest Summerville Man on Multiple Charges Including Possession of Suspected Drugs

Last night, a routine alert from the Lebanon Police Department’s SafeNet system led to the arrest of a 24-year-old male from Summerville. According to a social media post by the Lebanon Police Department, the system flagged a white Ford Fusion for sporting a stolen registration tag.

Last night, SafeNet alerted officers to a white Ford Fusion displaying a stolen registration tag.C-shift officers quickly located the vehicle at the Pilot on Murfreesboro Road.The driver, a 24-year-old male from Summerville, was found to be in possession of suspected… pic.twitter.com/8oO3chxLDF

— Lebanon Police Department (@LebanonPD) January 27, 2026

Officers on C-shift responded to the notification, tracking down the vehicle at the Pilot on Murfreesboro Road. The driver, who has not been named by the authorities, was quickly discovered to be in possession of substances suspected to be methamphetamine and fentanyl while braving the demanding winter weather conditions.

The arrest was without incident, and the subsequent investigation led to the discovery of an active, full-extradition warrant for the man, originating from Morgan County, Alabama. “The driver was arrested without incident, and multiple charges are pending,” indicated the Lebanon Police Department in their online update…

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