Last weekend’s Operation Safer Streets gang enforcement initiative, which took place Friday, Saturday and Sunday, resulted in 71 arrests involving six felonies, 72 misdemeanors and 33 outstanding warrants. Seized were 31.2 grams of marijuana and 108 pills.
At least three times a week, officers and supervisors representing each of the seven precincts and the Specialized Investigations Division (SID) partner together to implement strategies to combat gang crime and activities in various areas of Nashville.
Friday’s enforcement consisted of six SID detectives, six supervisors, 20 patrol officers and one canine officer. Areas targeted were the James Cayce public housing development, Gallatin Pike, Rio Vista Drive, Due West Avenue, and 10th Avenue North at Jefferson Street.
Saturday’s enforcement consisted of four SID detectives, seven supervisors, 25 patrol officers and two canine officers. Areas targeted were Edgehill Avenue, Argyle Avenue, Paragon Mills Road, the 800 block of Murfreesboro Pike, 40th Avenue North at Clifton Avenue, Tulip Grove Road, and the J.C. Napier public housing development.
Sunday’s enforcement consisted of seven SID detectives, three supervisors, two CID detectives and two patrol officers. Areas targeted were University Court, the J.C. Napier public housing development, Tampa Drive, Harding Place, Apache Trail, and Haywood Lane.
So far this year, Operation Safer Streets has resulted in 1,404 arrests on 87 felony charges and 1,365 misdemeanor charges, nine gun seizures, the service of 440 outstanding warrants, 167 field interviews of persons believed to have gang knowledge and 6,161 vehicle stops in areas with a gang presence.
Last weekend’s Operation Safer Streets gang enforcement initiative, which took place Friday, Saturday and Sunday, resulted in 65 arrests involving two felonies, 65 misdemeanors and nine outstanding warrants. Seized were 26.5 grams of marijuana, 26 various pills and .4 grams of cocaine.
At least three times a week, officers and supervisors representing each of the seven precincts and the Specialized Investigations Division (SID) partner together to implement strategies to combat gang crime and activities in various areas of Nashville.
Friday’s enforcement consisted of five SID detectives, eight supervisors, 24 patrol officers and two canine officers. Areas targeted were Porter Road and Greenwood Avenue, McGavock Pike, South 5th Street at Main Street, Lafayette Street, North 14th Street at Woodland Street, the 600 block of Ewing Avenue, Trinity Lane, Fesslers Lane, and Whites Creek Pike.
Saturday’s enforcement consisted of six SID detectives, eight supervisors, 19 patrol officers and one canine officer. Areas targeted were Nolensville Pike, Harding Place, Haywood Lane, the J.C. Napier public housing development, Lafayette Street, Clifton Avenue, 40th Avenue North, and Edgehill Avenue.
Sunday’s enforcement consisted of seven SID detectives, three supervisors, two CID detectives and three patrol officers. Areas targeted were Wallace Road at Linbar Drive, Tampa Drive at Largo Drive, Donna Kay Drive at Paragon Mills Road, Lewis Street at Lafayette Street, and the 2200 block of Sadler Avenue.
So far this year, Operation Safer Streets has resulted in 944 arrests on 55 felony charges and 924 misdemeanor charges, five gun seizures, the service of 283 outstanding warrants, 91 field interviews of persons believed to have gang knowledge and 4,303 vehicle stops in areas with a gang presence.
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Last weekend’s Operation Safer Streets gang enforcement initiative, which took place Friday, Saturday and Sunday, resulted in 71 arrests involving 76 misdemeanors and 18 outstanding warrants. Seized were 61.9 grams of marijuana and .1 grams of cocaine.
At least three times a week, officers and supervisors representing each of the seven precincts and the Specialized Investigations Division (SID) partner together to implement strategies to combat gang crime and activities in various areas of Nashville.
Friday’s enforcement consisted of two SID detectives, three CID detectives, eight supervisors, 21 patrol officers and five canine officers. Areas targeted were Porter Road and Greenwood Avenue, McGavock Pike, South 5th Street at Main Street, Lafayette Street, North 14th Street at Woodland Street, the 600 block of Ewing Avenue, Trinity Lane, Fesslers Lane, and Whites Creek Pike.
Saturday’s enforcement consisted of five SID detectives, six supervisors, 18 patrol officers and two canine officers. Areas targeted were Charlotte Avenue, 40th Avenue North at Clifton Avenue, Edgehill Avenue, Gallatin Pike, Old Hickory Boulevard, Neelys Bend Road, and Dickerson Pike.
Sunday’s enforcement consisted of six SID detectives, three supervisors, two CID detectives and two patrol officers. Areas targeted were Wallace Road at Linbar Drive, Tampa Drive at Largo Drive, Donna Kay Drive at Paragon Mills Road, Lewis Street at Lafayette Street, and the 2200 block of Sadler Avenue.
So far this year, Operation Safer Streets has resulted in 879 arrests on 53 felony charges and 859 misdemeanor charges, five gun seizures, the service of 274 outstanding warrants, 87 field interviews of persons believed to have gang knowledge and 3,953 vehicle stops in areas with a gang presence.
Last weekend’s Operation Safer Streets gang enforcement initiative, which took place Friday, Saturday and Sunday, resulted in 81 arrests involving three felonies, 72 misdemeanors and 23 outstanding warrants. Seized were 8.5 grams of marijuana, 7.3 grams of cocaine and two pills.
At least three times a week, officers and supervisors representing each of the seven precincts and the Specialized Investigations Division (SID) partner together to implement strategies to combat gang crime and activities in various areas of Nashville.
Friday’s enforcement consisted of five SID detectives, six supervisors, 20 patrol officers and three canine officers. Areas targeted were Carroll Street, Murfreesboro Pike at Spence Lane, Trinity Lane at Lucas Lane, Patricia Drive, Main Street, Dickerson Pike, and Lafayette Street.
Saturday’s enforcement consisted of four SID detectives, eight supervisors and 16 patrol officers. Areas targeted were Church Street at 15th Avenue North, Faulkner Drive at Wallace Road, 39th Avenue North at Clifton Avenue, Paragon Mills Road, and Harding Place.
Sunday’s enforcement consisted of eight SID detectives, three supervisors, two CID detectives and one patrol officer. Areas targeted were 2nd Avenue South at Cameron Street, Harding Place, Tampa Drive, Lafayette Street at 1st Avenue South, Wallace Road, and Haywood Lane.
So far this year, Operation Safer Streets has resulted in 744 arrests on 51 felony charges and 722 misdemeanor charges, four gun seizures, the service of 232 outstanding warrants, 67 field interviews of persons believed to have gang knowledge and 3,332 vehicle stops in areas with a gang presence.
Last weekend’s Operation Safer Streets gang enforcement initiative, which took place Friday, Saturday and Sunday, resulted in 78 arrests involving four felonies, 76 misdemeanors and 21 outstanding warrants. Seized were 25.6 grams of marijuana and two guns.
At least three times a week, officers and supervisors representing each of the seven precincts and the Specialized Investigations Division (SID) partner together to implement strategies to combat gang crime and activities in various areas of Nashville.
Friday’s enforcement consisted of three SID detectives, seven supervisors, 16 patrol officers and four canine officers. Areas targeted were 40th Avenue North, Clifton Avenue, the J.C. Napier public housing development, Wallace Road, Lafayette Street, and Edgehill Avenue.
Saturday’s enforcement consisted of six SID detectives, five supervisors, 21 patrol officers and three canine officers. Areas targeted were Claiborne and Lafayette Streets, Edgehill Avenue, and the J.C. Napier public housing development.
Sunday’s enforcement consisted of eight SID detectives, two supervisors, one CID detective and three patrol officers. Areas targeted were Madison, Harding Place, Wallace Road, Tampa Drive, and Nolensville Pike.
So far this year, Operation Safer Streets has resulted in 663 arrests on 48 felony charges and 650 misdemeanor charges, four gun seizures, the service of 209 outstanding warrants, 57 field interviews of persons believed to have gang knowledge and 3,058 vehicle stops in areas with a gang presence.
Last weekend’s Operation Safer Streets gang enforcement initiative, which took place Friday, Saturday and Sunday, resulted in 69 arrests involving four felonies, 62 misdemeanors and 20 outstanding warrants. Seized were 51.4 grams of marijuana, 1.8 grams of cocaine, two pills and one gun.
At least three times a week, officers and supervisors representing each of the seven precincts and the Specialized Investigations Division (SID) partner together to implement strategies to combat gang crime and activities in various areas of Nashville.
Friday’s enforcement consisted of six SID detectives, eight supervisors, 15 patrol officers and five canine officers. Areas targeted were 40th Avenue North at Clifton Avenue, 28th Avenue North, Booker Street, Linbar Drive, the J.C. Napier public housing development, University Court, Wallace Road, Murfreesboro Pike at Thompson Lane, and Charlotte Avenue.
Saturday’s enforcement consisted of seven SID detectives, six supervisors, 20 patrol officers and one canine officer. Areas targeted were the 1400 block of Gallatin Pike, Old Hickory Boulevard in Madison, Fesslers Lane at Murfreesboro Pike, Harding Place, Wallace Road, Humber Drive, Tampa Drive, Trinity Lane, the 700 block of Main Street, and Dickerson Pike.
Sunday’s enforcement consisted of six SID detectives, three CID detectives, three supervisors and one patrol officer. Areas targeted were Harding Place, Linbar Drive, Wallace Road, Tampa Drive, Eisenhower Drive at Jeffery Drive, and Haywood Lane.
So far this year, Operation Safer Streets has resulted in 585 arrests on 44 felony charges and 574 misdemeanor charges, two gun seizures, the service of 188 outstanding warrants, 51 field interviews of persons believed to have gang knowledge and 2,627 vehicle stops in areas with a gang presence.
Last weekend’s Operation Safer Streets gang enforcement initiative, which took place Friday, Saturday and Sunday, resulted in 84 arrests involving ten felonies, 84 misdemeanors and 22 outstanding warrants. Seized were 20 grams of marijuana and two grams of cocaine.
At least three times a week, officers and supervisors representing each of the seven precincts and the Specialized Investigations Division (SID) partner together to implement strategies to combat gang crime and activities in various areas of Nashville.
Friday’s enforcement consisted of four SID detectives, six supervisors and 16 patrol officers. Areas targeted were 3rd Avenue South at Chesnut Street, Linbar Drive at Largo Drive, Dickerson Pike at Gatewood Avenue, Trinity Lane, Thompson Lane at Patricia Drive, Nolensville Pike at Harding Place, Lafayette Street, South 6th Street, Gallatin Avenue at Seymour Avenue, and Main Street.
Saturday’s enforcement consisted of six SID detectives, six supervisors, 20 patrol officers and two canine officers. Areas targeted were Gallatin Pike, Old Hickory Boulevard, Creekwood Drive, 11th Avenue North at Jefferson Street, Dr. D.B. Todd Boulevard, and the James Cayce public housing development.
Sunday’s enforcement consisted of eight SID detectives, three supervisors and two patrol officers. Areas targeted were Tampa Drive, Paragon Mills Road, Linbar Drive, Wallace Road, Lafayette Street, University Court, and Murfreesboro Pike.
So far this year, Operation Safer Streets has resulted in 446 arrests on 37 felony charges and 438 misdemeanor charges, one gun seizure, the service of 144 outstanding warrants, 36 field interviews of persons believed to have gang knowledge and 1,954 vehicle stops in areas with a gang presence.
Last weekend’s Operation Safer Streets gang enforcement initiative, which took place Friday, Saturday and Sunday, resulted in 77 arrests involving four felonies, 76 misdemeanors and 21 outstanding warrants. Seized were 3.2 grams of marijuana and four grams of cocaine.
At least three times a week, officers and supervisors representing each of the seven precincts and the Specialized Investigations Division (SID) partner together to implement strategies to combat gang crime and activities in various areas of Nashville.
Friday’s enforcement consisted of six SID detectives, five supervisors, 18 patrol officers and three canine officers. Areas targeted were Edgehill Avenue, Trimble Bottoms, the J.C. Napier public housing development, Gallatin Pike, Dickerson Pike, and Ellington Parkway.
Saturday’s enforcement consisted of five SID detectives, seven supervisors, 28 patrol officers, one Criminal Investigations Division (CID) detective and three canine officers. Areas targeted were Gallatin Pike, Due West Avenue, Rio Vista Drive at Anderson Lane, Maple Street, Chapel and Scott Avenues, North 2nd Street, the James Cayce public housing development, downtown Nashville, and Porter Avenue.
Sunday’s enforcement consisted of nine SID detectives, three supervisors, one CID detective and two patrol officers. Areas targeted were Madison, Linbar Drive, Wallace Road, Harding Place, and Tampa Drive.
So far this year, Operation Safer Streets has resulted in 362 arrests on 27 felony charges and 357 misdemeanor charges, one gun seizure, the service of 122 outstanding warrants, 32 field interviews of persons believed to have gang knowledge and 1,716 vehicle stops in areas with a gang presence.
Last weekend’s Operation Safer Streets gang enforcement initiative, which took place Friday, Saturday and Sunday, resulted in 72 arrests involving eight felonies, 75 misdemeanors and 28 outstanding warrants. Seized were 30.6 grams of marijuana, 7.6 grams of cocaine and 29 pills.
At least three times a week, officers and supervisors representing each of the seven precincts and the Specialized Investigations Division (SID) partner together to implement strategies to combat gang crime and activities in various areas of Nashville.
Friday’s enforcement consisted of four SID detectives, seven supervisors, 19 patrol officers and two canine officers. Areas targeted were the 200 block of 7th Avenue North, Lafayette Street, Thompson Lane, the 2900 block of Nolensville Pike, Gallatin Pike at McChesney Avenue, Rivergate Parkway, and Glencliff Drive.
Saturday’s enforcement consisted of six SID detectives, eight supervisors, 20 patrol officers and three canine officers. Areas targeted were Murfreesboro Pike, Lafayette Street, University Court, the J.C. Napier public housing development, Wallace Road, and Haywood Lane.
Sunday’s enforcement consisted of eight SID detectives, three supervisors and two Criminal Investigations Division detectives. Areas targeted were Paragon Mills Road, Charles E. Davis Boulevard, Linbar Drive at Wallace Road, Patricia Drive, Millwood Drive at Murfreesboro Pike, and University Court.
So far this year, Operation Safer Streets has resulted in 285 arrests on 23 felony charges and 281 misdemeanor charges, one gun seizure, the service of 83 outstanding warrants, 30 field interviews of persons believed to have gang knowledge and 1,328 vehicle stops in areas with a gang presence.
Last weekend’s Operation Safer Streets gang enforcement initiative, which took place Friday, Saturday and Sunday, resulted in 77 arrests involving eight felonies, 78 misdemeanors and 15 outstanding warrants. Seized were 35.4 grams of marijuana.
At least three times a week, officers and supervisors representing each of the seven precincts and the Specialized Investigations Division (SID) partner together to implement strategies to combat gang crime and activities in various areas of Nashville.
Friday’s enforcement consisted of seven SID detectives, five supervisors and 16 patrol officers. Areas targeted were the James Cayce public housing development, 28th Avenue North at Clifton Avenue, Jefferson Street, Charlotte Pike, and Rosa L. Parks Boulevard.
Saturday’s enforcement consisted of five SID detectives, six supervisors, 20 patrol officers and two canine officers. Areas targeted were the 800 block of Murfreesboro Pike, Trimble Bottoms, Whitsett Road, Glenrose Avenue, Apache Trail, the J.C. Napier public housing development, University Court, Thompson Place, Edgehill Avenue, Summit Avenue, Wade Avenue, Music Row, and 49th Avenue North at Clifton Avenue.
Sunday’s enforcement consisted of seven SID detectives, three supervisors and five patrol officers. Areas targeted were Madison, Harding Place, Tampa Drive, and Nolensville Pike.





