PUTNAM COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — Two alleged gang members have pleaded guilty to multiple charges in connection with an investigation in Putnam County, according to officials.
The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office announced on March 4 that it was investigating a series of vehicle burglaries and a car theft that happened on Feb. 27 in the Hulon Dyer Drive/Cedar Creek Circle and Big Orange Drive/Hawkins Crawford Road areas.
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Authorities said camera footage showed the suspects — at least one of whom appeared to be armed with a semi-automatic handgun — in a white SUV and wearing masks, goggles, hoodies, and gloves.
On March 11, an investigator was told the previous stolen vehicle had been found in the 6300 block of Charlotte Pike in Nashville, according to law enforcement. The next day, the investigator reportedly learned the white SUV the suspects were seen driving — which was also stolen — had been recovered in the 3900 block of Alameda Street in Nashville…