Murfreesboro Police End Hotel Search Without Locating North Carolina Murder, Kidnapping Suspect

Murfreesboro police have concluded an intensive search at a hotel under construction after receiving alerts from the city’s license plate recognition technology about a stolen car on the premises, tied to a North Carolina murder and kidnapping suspect. Despite a thorough search by the Special Operations Unit, involving officers scouring each floor and the assistance of drone pilots, the individual in question remains at large. This information was detailed in a statement obtained by WSMV.

The investigation initially led to the evacuation of the Towneplace by Marriott hotel’s construction workers, but they have since been able to return to work. Earlier, residents were advised to avoid the area on Roby Corlew Lane as law enforcement searched. The Murfreesboro Police Department maintained a significant presence during this operation, as reported by WKRN.

As officers scoured the hotel, the sense of urgency was palpable, representing a community’s struggle for justice and safety. However, exact details of the measures taken during the search or the potential whereabouts of the suspect have not been provided. An update on the Murfreesboro, TN Police Department’s social media post alerted the public that the scene is clear, signaling the end of the immediate threat but not the closure of the case. According to the post, “Special Operations Unit, detectives, and officers searched the Towneplace By Marriott hotel floor-by-floor and didn’t find the wanted man. Drone pilots also assisted with the search inside and outside the hotel.”…

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