I-24 Traffic stop places wanted fugitive in jail

Feb 17, 2016 at 07:45 am by bryan


A traffic stop on I-24 just outside of Rutherford County landed one fugitive from justice behind bars.

On Thursday February 11th the Tennessee Highway Patrol stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation on Interstate 24 at mile marker 114. Upon making contact with the male subject who could not produce a valid driver's license, troopers learned he was a wanted man.

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The patrolman ran a check of his driving status and it revealed it to be revoked/suspended. Upon placing the man under arrest he was searched and the trooper allegedly found a small bag of green leafy substance believe to be marijuana on the man's person and a marijuana blunt in his vehicle.

A criminal check of the subject found him to be wanted out of the state of Indiana.

Caesar Reynolds age 47 of Indianapolis, IN was charged with being a fugitive from justice, simple possession and driving on revoked/suspended. His bond was set at $503,000 and has a court date of March 22.

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