Multiple federal warrants served on three Murfreesboro men

Oct 16, 2014 at 04:42 pm by bryan


Federal warrants were served on a total of three Murfreesboro residents this week. Reports indicate two warrants were served on 28-year old Rush L. Colvin. The Garrison Cove man was picked up with the cooperation of Murfreesboro Police and the ATF at the Office of Probation and Parole on Old Fort Parkway. After Colvin was apprehended, he was transported to the federal courthouse in Nashville.

According to the police arrest report on file in Murfreesboro, Colvin has multiple "Vice Lords" tattoos. The "Vice Lords" are a known gang in Tennessee. While details of the case have yet to be released, we can confirm that there is a federal hold on Colvin at this time.

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One federal warrant was served on Derevous M. Benford Tuesday. The Murfreesboro man lives at an apartment complex on Emperess Drive. Benford was taken into custody by the Murfreesboro Police Gang Unit and the ATF. He too was taken to Nashville.

The third subject who was arrested this week was Tiandre M. Sneed who goes by the nickname of "Money." 23-year old Sneed, who lives on Sycamore Circle in Murfreesboro, was served a total of five federal warrants. Sneed was easy to find because he is currently being held in the Rutherford County Adult Detention Center. In fact, he has been in the local jail since June.

Again, details of the current case have yet to be released.

Source:

MPD Arrest Report #14-20516
MPD Arrest Report #14-20500
MPD Arrest Report #14-20476

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