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MNPD Recovers 260 Stolen Vehicles and 107 Guns
MNPD's initiative leads to recovery of stolen vehicles and firearms in Nashville.
Significant Drop in Nashville’s Vehicle-Related Gun Thefts
Nashville sees a 35% decrease in guns stolen from vehicles in 2024.
A civilian MNPD security guard was charged with stealing a turned-in firearm.
Nashville Police highlight the importance of securing vehicles and valuables to prevent theft.
MNPD broadens its online reporting system to include more crime types.
The Partners In Care program now covers the entire county, enhancing behavioral health crisis response.
MNPD Chief John Drake promotes 23 veterans to supervisory roles.
Nashville police urge residents to secure vehicles and remove valuables, especially firearms.
The MNPD urges residents to lock their car doors and remove valuables, especially firearms.
Nearly 70% of guns stolen in Nashville this year were taken from automobiles.