(MURFREESBORO, TENN.) From the shoplifting files of the Murfreesboro Police Department: Authorities are wanting help in confirming the identity of a subject who was recorded on video allegedly stealing several pieces of clothing from a local sport’s apparel store. The incident was reported on last month.
MPD Public Information Officer Larry Flowers told WGNS NEWS the theft “… took place at Champs on Medical Center Pkwy on October 17. The unidentified person grabbed several ar .
Murfreesboro Police are asking for residents to be on the lookout for a subject who has been labeled as a person of interest in a fraud case. The fraud is tied to the use of a stolen credit card on April 28th.
The victim reported to authorities that after her card was stolen, it was used to make over $6,500 in purchases. Those purchases were made at Walmart stores on Joe B. Jackson Parkway and South Rutherford Boulevard in Murfreesboro. Another purchase was made at the Walmart store in LaVe .
(RUTHERFORD COUNTY) Each year the Heart of Tennessee's American Red Cross Chapter sponsors a BATTLE OF THE BADGES blood drive. Not only is this event open to firefighters, police and all first-responders, but to the PUBLIC as well.
Red Cross Executive Director John Mitchell noted, "It is open to anyone in the community to sign up and support the Battle of the Badges Blood Drive, and with the blood supply being critically low this would be a tremendous opportnity to save local lives durin .
Pushing a push-mower out the door of Lowe’s Home Improvement Store on Old Fort Parkway is what one suspect is accused of doing, according to the Murfreesboro Police Department. MPD Public Information Officer Larry Flowers told WGNS NEWS detectives now need assistance identifying a person of interest in the attempted theft case at the local store.On April 7th, an unidentified man wearing a green “EZ Money” sweatsuit was captured on video loading a lawn mower, chain saw, and exte .
For 22-year-old Heather Maples, life in small town Murfreesboro, Tennessee was about to change in a big way in 2015. She’d been accepted at Middle Tennessee State University and planned to pursue her dream of being a counselor.