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Illegal Narcotics Seizure

Springfield, TN – The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit arrested Shamontez Cheatham, age 27, and Latoyia Grady, age 35, during a traffic stop for illegal narcotics on Tom Austin Hwy in Springfield, TN.  On February 14th, 2024, the K-9 unit conducted a probable cause search of a vehicle during a traffic stop on Tom […]

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Recovered – Runaway Juvenile

15-year-old Jasmine Bolster, who ran away on January 26th, 2024, was located by Deputies with the assistance of the White House Police Department on February 12th, 2024. Deputies developed information that led them to a residence in White House, TN. After obtaining a search warrant for the location, Jasmine was located hiding in the home. […]

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Runaway Juvenile

Cross Plains, TN – The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in locating a runaway juvenile. 15-year-old Jasmine Bolster ran away from her home in Cross Plains, TN on January 2nd, 2024. She has run away numerous times in the past to the Nashville, TN, or White House, TN area. Jasmine is known to frequent the […]

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Fraud and Theft

Greenbrier, TN – The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance in locating and identifying the vehicle and individuals in the attached photos. They are wanted for questioning in a fraud and theft case from the area of Gideon Rd. in Greenbrier, TN. They were last seen at the Kroger in Goodlettsville, […]

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Chief Deputy Richard Head Announces Retirement

Springfield, TN (July 21st, 2023) Chief Deputy Richard Head has announced his retirement from the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office. Chief Deputy Head has served in Law Enforcement for 30 years. His career began with the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office in 1993 where he worked in the Division of Corrections and the Enforcement Division. In the Enforcement […]

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Runaway Juvenile

Cross Plains, TN (July 4th, 2023) The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in locating a runaway juvenile. 15-year-old Jasmine Bolster ran away from her home in Cross Plains, TN on July 4th, 2023. She has run away numerous times in the past to the Nashville, TN, or White House, TN area. Name: Jasmine Bolster                                      Age: […]

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Runaway Juvenile

Greenbrier, TN (June 6th, 2023) The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in locating a runaway juvenile. 17-year-old Jissel Sorto-Lopez ran away from her home on June 6th, 2023. She was last seen getting into a vehicle (unknown color and description) wearing black leggings and a black t-shirt with three panda bears on it. It is […]

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Warrant Roundup

Robertson County, TN (April 29th, 2023) Multiple individuals were arrested by a joint task force early Saturday morning as part of a warrant roundup. The roundup was conducted as a joint operation with the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office, Springfield Police Department, Greenbrier Police Department, Cross Plains Police Department, Tennessee Highway Patrol, and Tennessee Bureau of […]

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Runaway Juvenile

Springfield, TN (April 6th, 2023) The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in locating a runaway juvenile. 15-year-old Brian Meraz ran away from DCS states custody on April 6th, 2023 sometime during the night in the Springfield, TN area. He reportedly does not speak English and has no known ties to Tennessee. Name: Brian Meraz                                             Age: […]

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Charges Made in Prank School Threat

Springfield, TN (February 22nd, 2023) The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office has charged a 15-year-old female student in relation to a prank call of a gun at Springfield High School in Springfield, TN. On February 22nd, 2023, a Robertson County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Officer was notified that Robertson County 911 Dispatch received a call stating […]

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