Category: Press Releases

SUSPECT CAUGHT IN TEN RECENT BURGLARIES

  Springfield, TN, April 23, 2014– Timmy Raines, Jr. was arrested yesterday by the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office in connection with ten recent burglaries. Most of these burglaries occurred in the Owens Chapel, Youngville, and Orlinda communities. Deputies received a call yesterday from a homeowner on South Lamont Road in Orlinda stating that their house […]

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SUSPECTS IDENTIFIED IN CONNECTION TO RECENT BURGLARIES

Springfield, TN, March 11, 2014– Investigators have identified two people responsible for recent burglaries in the Adams and Coopertown areas. In January and Feburary, multiple burglaries and a theft were reported by residents of Adams and Coopertown. After a diligent investigation, two individuals were identified as the perpetrators of these crimes. Detectives concluded that Charles […]

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GOVERNOR HASLAM ISSUES $10,000 REWARD FOR WIX CASE

Springfield, TN, January 29, 2014– Pursuant to a request from District Attorney General John Carney, Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam has issued a $10,000 reward in the case of Jennifer and Adrianna Wix. This brings the total reward for information leading to a conviction to $27,000. The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office recently reclassified the case to […]

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Wix Case Reclassified as Homicide

December 16, 2013 With the 10th anniversary of the unexplained disappearance of a mother and her young child rapidly approaching along with new information and the case being reclassified as a homicide, the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office today is making a renewed appeal to the Middle Tennessee community for information that will help provide answers […]

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SHERIFF’S OFFICE INVESTIGATING HOUSE FIRE

Detectives with the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office along with the State Fire Marshal’s Office are investigating a house fire from overnight at 2526 Jack Teasley Road. One person was found deceased inside the residence. The fire appears to be suspicious at this time. David Greenwood is a person of interest at this time. He is […]

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OPERATION FALL HARVEST LEADS TO MANY ARRESTS

Springfield, TN, November 1, 2013– Multiple individuals were arrested by a joint task force early Friday morning as part of an illegal prescription drug roundup. The roundup, named Operation Fall Harvest, was part of a multi-agency cooperative effort from law enforcement to combat the growing prescription drug problem in our county. The agencies involved in […]

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Crossing Guard to be responsible for Heritage High traffic

August 19, 2013 A resolution was reached to help alleviate the traffic situation at White House Heritage High School. On Friday, school officials agreed to fund a part-time crossing guard in the sheriff’s office budget. Schools typically hire traffic control to handle issues with arrival and dismissal. In the past few years, however, traffic at […]

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PURSUIT LEADS TO TWO ARRESTS

For Immediate Release July 10, 2013 Two suspects were apprehended after a pursuit in Robertson County around 11:00am Wednesday morning. Both male subjects were suspects in several recent vehicle thefts in Robertson and Cheatham Counties. They were driving a Nissan pickup truck that had been reported stolen in Ridgetop early Wednesday, and that vehicle was […]

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Robertson County Sheriff’s Office Now Offering Child Safety Seat Inspections

May 15, 2013 The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office would like to announce that child passenger safety seat inspections and parent training will be offered Monday through Friday between the hours of 6:00am-6:00pm with a scheduled appointment. Please call the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office at (615) 384-7971 and request either Lt. Wayne Schoenheit or Deputy Jacob […]

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Drug Take Back to be held April 27th

On April 27, 2013 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office in partnership with other Local Law Enforcement Agencies and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public another opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. Bring […]

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