Smyrna police are searching for a man who fled a traffic stop
Smyrna Police Department
and last updated 2021-04-24 18:39:13-04
SMYRNA, Tenn. (WTVF) â Smyrna police are searching for John Jeffrey Hicks who fled a vehicle on foot at a police traffic stop.
According to Smyrna police, officers initiated a traffic stop on Lee Victory Parkway in Smyrna. Hicks exited the vehicle and fled the scene on foot.
Officers searched the vehicle and found a felony amount of marijuana, meth, heroin, and a loaded AR-15 rifle. As Hicks fled the scene he dropped a semi-automatic pistol.
Hicks is out on bond for felony drug charges in a neighboring county.
(SMYRNA, TN) Early Saturday afternoon (4/24/2021) Smyrna Police initiated a traffic stop on Lee Victory Parkway at the Old Nashville Highway. A passenger identified as John Jeffrey Hicks fled on foot. A records check shows that he is out on bond for felony drug charges in a neighboring county.
La Vergne Police Department’s K-9 unit and Smyrna Fire Department’s drone operators are searching for Hicks. He is a white male, 6’5”, 200 pounds, with long hair and several .
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(SMYRNA TN) Shortly after 3:00 o clock Monday (12/21/2020) afternoon, a semi-truck overturned on Jefferson Pike near Hickory Grove Road.
C-Shift personnel from Smyrna Fire Department along with officers from Smyrna Police Department responded to the accident.
Rutherford County Fire-Rescue Chief Larry Farley told NewsRadio WGNS what happened . . .
Rutherford County Fire-Rescue also was on the scene, but did not stay once it was discovered that Smyrna was there.
Traffic was tied-up, but again there were no injuries.
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