NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — An Old Hickory man, who was arrested on back-to-back nights, faces multiple charges following his latest apprehension.
The Metro Nashville Police Department said 25-year-old Quendez Volland ran from officers at a shooting scene on Burning Tree Drive Tuesday night, adding that he was carrying a bag containing marijuana and a firearm. Though he was charged with evading and resisting arrest, criminal trespassing, marijuana possession and gun charges, he was released Wednesday morning on an $11,000 bond.
Then, on Wednesday night, detectives with the MNPD’s Violent Crimes Division reportedly found him getting out of a Toyota Tacoma that had been reported stolen out of Mt. Juliet at a Gallatin Pike gas station. As detectives approached Volland, authorities said he fled on foot into traffic.
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At the same time, police said a 14-year-old passenger moved into the driver’s seat and left in the Tacoma. The teen was later found on East Old Hickory Boulevard near Sandhurst Drive after crashing the Tacoma into a guardrail…