The department posted on Facebook that just before 2 a.m. on Thursday, officers were patrolling the area of Green Street and Second Street when they carried out a license plate check on a 2014 Hyundai that was driving by.
The check reportedly showed that on Wednesday, June 11, the car was entered in the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database as a stolen vehicle.
Freddie Nash, 59, who was driving the car, was pulled over and arrested. Court documents show he told officers the car’s owner let him drive it.
An arrest report shows that the car’s owner told authorities that Nash allegedly took the car and never brought it back, leading to it being reported stolen on Wednesday.
Nash was charged with receiving stolen property greater than $1,000 but less than $6,000 and operating a motor vehicle on a suspended or revoked license.
He was lodged in the Henderson County Detention Center. He is due in court at 10 a.m. on June 17.
John Abbamondi had orders to let the CEO of Ticketmaster down easy. In April 2021,…
A screenshot of the Call of Duty footage in the White House’s video. On Wednesday,…
Samsung's newest smartphones - the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra - were recently announced…
Amazon just launched a Lightning deal that drops the price of the Hasbro Transformers Studio…
Trump summoned tech leaders to the White House on Wednesday, March 4, 2026 to sign…
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney might be one of the most outspoken people in the history…
This website uses cookies.