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Clarksville Police looking for Career Criminal Still at Large in Clarksville, Ray Farmer

 

Clarksville Police DepartmentClarksville, TN – Clarksville Police continue their search for career criminal, Ray Anthony Farmer (W/M, DOB: 8/16/56) who may be expanding his activities beyond the boundaries of Clarksville, TN.

He currently has Six Local Warrants and One Davidson County warrant on file.

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Clarksville Police are searching for Career Criminal Plaguing the Streets of Clarksville

 

Clarksville Police DepartmentClarksville, TN – Clarksville Police are, once again, on the hunt for Ray Anthony Farmer (W/M, DOB: 8/16/56). He is a career criminal that has plagued the city of Clarksville and has physically fought officers for many years.

He was released from the Tennessee Department of Corrections to a halfway house in July 2012 after serving approximately 5 ½ years for Burglary. At some point, Ray Farmer, left the halfway house prior to completion of his time and ended up back in Clarksville.

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Clarksville Police arrest Man on Probation for Motor Vehicle Theft for Stealing an Isuzu Rodeo

 

Clarksville Police DepartmentClarksville, TN – Willie Charles Cole was placed on three years probation, May 18th, 2012 for Theft of a Motor Vehicle and Vehicle Burglary. He was arrested again June 27th after he was caught driving a stolen 97 Isuzu Rodeo which had been stolen in Clarksville on June 25th.

Clarksville Police were called to the area of Stacker Street about a suspicious vehicle possibly dumping trash on the road. Officer Matt Ferrell spotted the vehicle on Short Stacker Street and then saw the vehicle run through a Stop sign.

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Clarksville Police Officer spots Vehicle suspected to have been used in Theft which leads to recovery of Stolen Vehicles

 

Clarksville Police DepartmentClarksville, TN – On June 20th, 2012, around 3:00am, Clarksville Police Officer Brian Coghill spotted a vehicle believed to have been involved in the June 18th, 2012 thefts at Best Motors on Fort Campbell Boulevard.

He made voluntary contact with the vehicle’s occupants Daniel Huff and Shawn Jones on the parking lot of Kangaroo Express at which time he found drugs and paraphernalia inside the vehicle. There was also other electronic equipment found in the vehicle.

Daniel Huff and Shawn Jones

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Clarksville Police Department reports Man leaving a Bar steals a Truck and then crashes into a House

 

Clarksville Police DepartmentClarksville, TN – On May 28th, 2012, around 3:20am, Clarksville Police were called to 121 Bluegrass Road about a Building Supply Truck that had crashed into a house.

When officers arrived on the scene, they found a truck had left the roadway, hit a tree, continued on, crashed into a house, and then overturned in the front yard. There was a large portion of the front brick on the house torn away.

Stolen building supply truck crashes into the side of a house. (Photo by CPD-Jim Knoll)

Stolen building supply truck crashes into the side of a house. (Photo by CPD-Jim Knoll)

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Man finds his Own Stolen Property on Craigslist and the Thief goes to Jail

 

Clarksville Police DepartmentClarksville, TN – On January 17th, 2012, around 4:30pm, a 28 year old man had parked his vehicle in the parking lot of the YMCA, 260 Hillcrest Drive, went inside to play basketball, and set his keys down by the basketball court.

When he was getting ready to leave around 6:00pm, he found that his keys and 99 Jeep Cherokee were missing. Police were notified, an investigation was opened, and a stolen vehicle notification was distributed to area law enforcement.

Wille Cole Jr.

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