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Rutherford County Detectives Investigate Auto Burglaries on Oak Knoll Court Off Bradyville Pike

Feb 19, 2025 at 05:48 pm by WGNS News

Property Assessor's Office Photo of Area here Burglaries Reported (Road Highlighted in Red)

RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TN - The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office is reaching out to the community for assistance regarding several auto-burglary incidents that took place on Oak Knoll Court. This normally quiet roadway, located off Bradyville Pike, is home to approximately ten residences and ends in a cul-de-sac. Scroll down to see photo released by the RCSO. 

In the early morning hours of Saturday, February 15, 2025, two unknown suspects accessed several unlocked vehicles parked in the neighborhood. At least one vehicle was reported to have been rummaged through, with items stolen and subsequently used in other ongoing investigations. These linked crimes raise concerns for public safety, prompting authorities to elevate the auto-burglary investigation and identify the suspects involved.

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The Sheriff’s Office is urging homeowners to review any video footage from their surveillance systems that could show individuals on foot wearing backpacks during the early hours of February 15, particularly between midnight and 6 AM. Investigators have reportedly discovered footage from at least one residence on Alberto Drive taken around 5 AM, showing individuals with backpacks walking in the vicinity.

Anyone with relevant video footage or information related to these incidents is encouraged to contact Detective Jesse Gammel at 615-904-3051 or via email at jgammel@rcsotn.org. Your cooperation could be crucial in helping law enforcement ensure the safety of our community. Scroll down to see photo captured by a Ring doorbell camera, as released by the RCSO. 

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