La Vergne Police Thanks Community for Input

Nov 23, 2024 at 09:28 am by WGNS

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La Vergne, TN - Based on security camera photos, the La Vergne Police Department began an early Saturday (11/23/2024) investigation into what they thought might be a possible kidnapping. According to the time stamp on the video, the incident occurred around 1:55AM in the 1600 block of Percy Street. 

The persons in the surveilance camera were not there and the identify of the two individuals was not known. 

That's when La Vergne detectives released the pictures and the public identified the two persons.

Authorities located all subjects, and after interviewing three individuals, the investigation concluded that no charges would be filed.

La Vergne Officers take every report seriously and are always concerned about the wellbeing of our citizens and visitors. We appreciate the help from our community who identified those involved in this case.  

Second follow Up information (around 2pm Saturday)

La Vergne, TN - Officials with the La Vergne Police Department have successfully identified the victim and suspects in this investigation. No one was harmed, however the investigation is ongoing. The LPD is thankful to the community for their support and efforts.

The first report (early Saturday):

La Vergne, TN - The La Vergne Police Department is seeking the public's assistance in identifying a female victim and two suspects involved in a possible kidnapping that occurred around 1:55AM Saturday morning (11/23/2024) in, November 23, 2024, in the 1600 block of Pearcy Street. Police have released photos that were reportedly made during the crime. 

The La Vergne Police are urging anyone with information regarding this incident, including details about the victim or the male and female suspects, to come forward. Your assistance is crucial in ensuring the safety of the victim and apprehending those responsible. 
 
Anyone with information is asked to contact the La Vergne Police Department at (615) 793-7744. Tips can also be submitted anonymously, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, at Crime Stoppers number 615-893-STOP (7867).
 
We appreciate the community's cooperation and support in this ongoing investigation.

 

 

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