Three Suspects Wanted by Smyrna Police - Do You Recognize Them?

Jan 28, 2014 at 01:30 pm by bryan


Smyrna Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating three men wanted for 2 separate incidents...

  • The first incident was reported on December 19th of last year and involved the pursuit of a stolen vehicle. Police ended the pursuit due to dense traffic. The vehicle was later ditched at Windsor Downs Apartments and three black male’s fled on foot. One of the culprits, identified as 18-year old Chris Thedford, was apprehended, but the other two got away. Police need the public's assistance in locating Corvell Conley and Navontae Barbour.

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  • The second crime police in Smyrna are seeking help with occurred On January 26 of this year when officers were called to a residence at 202 Gracy Avenue. A female told police she was approached by three men and robbed at gun point when she left her home. Smyrna detectives say that Corvell Conley, Navontae Barbour and Kelvin Featherston are all suspects in the crime. We were told that one of the three suspects was armed with a handgun and fired a shot into the air during the Armed Robbery. After the robbery, the suspects fled the scene in an unknown vehicle.

Police Chief Kevin Arnold told WGNS that the Smyrna Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating Corvell Conley Jr. age 19 of Antioch, TN, Navontae Terrell Barbour age 18 of Antioch, TN and Kelvin LaGeorge Featherston age 19 of Antioch, TN. All three men are known to be armed and are extremely dangerous. Mr. Conley and Mr. Barbour are also wanted in reference to leading police on a vehicle pursuit in a stolen car. If anyone knows the whereabouts of these individuals or sees them out in public, please do not approach them but contact your local law enforcement agency.

Who to call if you see the suspects:

Anyone who knows where these three men are located is urged to contact Detective Rick Hall at the SMYRNA POLICE DEPARTMENT AT 615-459-6644. Active arrest warrants have been issued and are on file for these three men.

 

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