Category: Press Releases

Multiple Vehicle Burglaries and Vehicle Theft Solved

Robertson County, TN (July 20th, 2021) – An investigation by the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office has led to the arrest of Lazarus Hibbett (DOB 3/2/1995) in relation to several vehicle burglaries and vehicle theft on Greenwood Road and Yates Cave Road. On July 13th, 2021, the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office investigated reports of multiple vehicle […]

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Identify Individuals in Attempted Theft

Goodlettsville, TN (May 22nd, 2021 at approximately 6:45am) The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the publics help to identify 2 male individuals and 1 female individual in relation to an attempted theft of catalytic converters at Springhill Baptist Church located on South Dividing Ridge Rd. The two male individuals were observed getting out of […]

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New Juvenile Service Division

Robertson County, TN (April 20th, 2021) Sheriff Michael Van Dyke is excited to announce the creation of our new Juvenile Service Division. The mission of this newly created division will be to provide additional resources to the children of our community by providing valuable programs to assist with reducing juvenile offenses, increasing school safety and […]

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Vehicle Burglary

Ridgetop, TN (March 22nd, 2021) The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information in regards to a vehicle burglary in the parking lot of the Ridgetop Station Park at 1954 Woodruff Avenue. The suspect(s) took the victim’s wallet and made several purchases using the victims’ bank cards in the Rivergate area. The individuals in the […]

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Missing Adult

Cross Plains, TN (March 2nd, 2021) The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office would like the public’s help finding a missing adult named William Zack Duffey, age 44, who has a medical condition. He goes by his middle name Zack. It is believed that he left his residence driving a 2016 Silver Lexus 350. Zack tends to […]

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Two Arrested For Multiple Thefts and Burglaries

Robertson County, TN (February 22nd, 2021) – A tip from the community has led to the arrest of Cody Wayne Jacobs (DOB 2/20/1996) and Dana Renea Ramsey (DOB 7/24/1998) in relation to several thefts and burglaries in Robertson County, TN. On 2/6/2021, the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office and Portland Police Department responded to a tip […]

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AED’s Placed in Deputies Vehicles

Robertson County, TN (January 12th, 2021) The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office is excited to announce that we have purchased Automated External Defibrillators (AED) to be placed in our Sheriff’s Office vehicles, allowing our deputies to better serve our community in case of a cardiac medical emergency. In the year 2020, the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office […]

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Suspect Arrested for Multiple Thefts and Burglaries

Robertson County, TN (December 14th, 2020) – A joint search between the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office and the Springfield Police Department has led to the arrest of Brandon Lee Reynolds (DOB 7/16/1994) in relation to several thefts and burglaries in Robertson County, TN and the City of Springfield. Over the course of a week, the […]

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Double Shooting

Springfield, TN (November 27th, 2020, approximately 1:00am) The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office is actively investigating the shooting of a 46 year old female, and a 15 year old female at a residence on Boyd Holland Rd. in Springfield, TN. The mother and daughter victims were taken to a nearby hospital where the 46 year old […]

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Senior Outreach Service (SOS) Program

Robertson County, TN (November 16th, 2020) The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office is excited to announce the launch of our new Senior Outreach Service (SOS) Program for seniors, disabled residents, and their families who need that extra reassurance that someone cares. The SOS program gives seniors or disabled residents regular contact with someone who is outside […]

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