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Woman wanted for attempted murder, man wanted for sex crimes among ‘Most Wanted' fugitives in Nashville
Woman wanted for attempted murder, man wanted for sex crimes among ‘Most Wanted' fugitives in Nashville

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time23-04-2025

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Woman wanted for attempted murder, man wanted for sex crimes among ‘Most Wanted' fugitives in Nashville

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Two people wanted for violent crimes are the latest additions to the Metro Nashville Police Department's (MNPD) list of 'Most Wanted' fugitives. One woman added to the list is wanted on grand jury indictments for attempted first-degree murder, and one man is wanted for sex crimes against a minor. Each week the MNPD Criminal Warrants Division posts the list of all the people they consider the top most wanted fugitives from justice. The list is updated each Wednesday on the department's Facebook page. According to Metro detectives, those featured on the list are often considered to be some of the 'most violent' offenders in the city. Since the list was first launched in October 2022, 165 people featured on it have been apprehended or surrendered to law enforcement, including several apprehended out of county or even out of state. In 2025 alone, there have been 10 arrests of those featured on the 'Most Wanted' list, and 68 arrests took place in 2024. Below is the list of suspects who made the 'Most Wanted' list for the week of April 23, 2025. According to police, Muhina, 24, is wanted after being indicted by a federal grand jury on multiple felony counts. His charges include first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, solicitation to commit first-degree murder, attempted murder and tampering with evidence. Young Buck's arrest sparks protests in Sumner County Court records show the charges stem from a September 2021 shooting that killed 16-year-old Ja'Niya Birdsong and injured another 17-year-old. Family members told News 2 multiple young men were involved in an argument with the two teens before shots rang out. Birdsong died at the scene in her grandmother's Paragon Mills driveway. She was a junior at Hillsboro High School and hoped to become a hairstylist, according to family. While initially the only link to a suspect was a light-colored sedan seen leaving, six people—including Muhina—have since been identified. As their investigation progressed, detectives said they found text messages between the suspects regarding their plans to destroy the car used in the alleged homicide. Muhina and the other suspects are also accused of conspiring to hire someone to kill a witness. At least one other suspect in the shooting was taken into custody. However, Muhina has remained at large. Anyone with information on Muhina's whereabouts is asked to contact the MNPD at 615-862-8600 or Crime Stoppers at 615-742-7463. Raceme Crutcher, 22, has been on the run from police for more than a year, after he was named one of two suspects in a deadly Fourth of July shooting in 2023. Officials said the shooting happened at the Fallbrook Apartments on Dellway Villa Road. Etabo Malanda, 16, was reportedly standing on the porch of an apartment when two armed individuals came from around the corner and confronted him. Man charged with pulling knife on bar staff in downtown Nashville Malanda allegedly tried to pull out a pistol that was inside his hoodie, but he was shot first. Police said he died shortly after he was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. According to investigators, four guns were recovered from the apartment, including one that was reported stolen. Crutcher and 17-year-old Jaylin Brown were reportedly connected to the crime through witness accounts. Investigators also obtained surveillance footage and additional information from community members that they said pointed to Crutcher and Brown as suspects in the case. Officials believe the motive may have been an ongoing dispute between the suspects and Malanda. Brown was taken into custody on Aug. 31, 2023, after police said they caught him driving a stolen car. Crutcher, however, is still on the run. He was added to the 'Most Wanted' list more than a year ago, on Nov. 15, 2023. His last location is unknown. De'tynn Smith, 21, is wanted for first degree murder, attempted first degree murder, aggravated robbery and committing a felony with a dangerous weapon. He was previously featured on the 'Most Wanted' list in 2023, even earning the 'Top Most Wanted' designation from MNPD on March 8, 2023. Knife pulled on bar staff in downtown Nashville He has previous criminal history in Metro Nashville, including an indictment on a felony theft charge and felony carjacking charge in 2022. He was also indicted for a misdemeanor, evading arrest in 2022, according to court records. His last location is unknown to police. The first new addition to the 'Most Wanted' list is Holle Callahan, 39. According to police, Callahan is wanted on grand jury indictments for attempted first-degree premeditated murder, aggravated assault with serious bodily injury, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and being a felon in possession of a handgun. Her last location is unknown to authorities. Devon Martak, 39, was added to the list at the end of 2024. According to Metro police, Martak is wanted for a grand jury indictment of three counts of rape of someone who is mentally defective or helpless and three counts of rape without consent. Martak has an extensive criminal history in Nashville. He has previous convictions for drug possession, unlawful weapon possession, driving on a suspended license and reckless driving; he also has a 'no contest' plea for an aggravated sexual battery charge in 2022. His last known location was in Madison, according to police. Yudel Ordunez, 52, has spent nearly eight weeks among Nashville's 'Most Wanted' fugitives. He was first added at the beginning of January. According to Metro Police, Ordunez is wanted on grand jury indictments for rape without consent and three counts of sexual battery by an authority figure. Ordunez was last seen in West Nashville, police said. The other new addition to the list this week is William Tibbs, 32. Metro police said Tibbs is wanted for several sex crimes, including aggravated statutory rape, rape by force or coercion, and two counts of aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor, 1-25 items. 📧 Have breaking news come to you: → Tibbs's last location is not known to police, authorities said. Nearing two months on the 'Most Wanted' list this week is Marcellus Springer, 20. According to MNPD, Springer is wanted on a grand jury indictment for statutory rape. His last location is currently unknown to police. ⏩ Anthony Howland, 38, was added to the list Feb. 12, 2025. According to Metro Police, Howland is wanted for vehicular homicide-intoxication and vehicular assault-1st offense. Police said his last location is currently unknown. Added to the list last week was Lacheryl Howse, 43. The MNPD said Howse is wanted on domestic violence charges. Her charges include aggravated assault – strangulation, domestic assault – bodily injury, and interference with an emergency call. Howse is also wanted on a non-domestic violence-related charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Howse's last known location was in Madison, according to Metro police. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Judge Sentences Young Buck to 30 Days in Jail for Violations of Bond Supervision
Judge Sentences Young Buck to 30 Days in Jail for Violations of Bond Supervision

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time10-04-2025

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Judge Sentences Young Buck to 30 Days in Jail for Violations of Bond Supervision

Young Buck (real name David Brown) has had his bond revoked in Tennessee due to what officials called 'repeated violations of his bond supervision,' local ABC affiliate WKRN reported. The news outlet also said that Assistant District Attorney Daniel Daugherty noted the hearing was held Monday (April 7). The judge sentenced the former G-Unit rapper to 30 days behind bars. According to Sumner County Sheriff's Office website, he was booked the same day as the hearing. More from Billboard Lizzo Got a Do-Over Phone Call With Seth Meyers' Dad After Calling Him a 'B-ch' and It Did Not Go As Planned: Watch Neil Young, J Balvin, Brandi Carlile, Benson Boone, Noah Kahan & Shaboozey to Play 2025 Montreux Jazz Festival Britpop Legends Pulp Announce First Album in 24 Years, Share New Song 'Spike Island' Billboard has reached out to his attorney for comment. The Sumner County ADA Eric Mauldin explained to TMZ that Buck was supposed to meet with his bond supervisor twice a month regarding a drug and domestic violence case. Buck's jury trial is slated to kick off on July 24. WKRN also reported that officials said once he completes his sentence, the judge will set a new bond. Young Buck secured his release on bond in 2020 for $60,000 after being arrested for charges of domestic assault, possession of a weapon by a convicted felon and vandalism. 50 Cent didn't hold back when clowning his former G-Unit running mate for yet another legal run-in. This time, 50 mocked Buck's mugshot. 'Damn how dat [ninja emoji] head get like that, police must've hit him in the head. LOL,' he wrote to Instagram while reposting the mugshot and then a clip of a character from the animated film Mastermind. 'I gotta get back to work, LOL.' Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

Rapper ‘Young Buck' ordered to serve time in Sumner County Jail after judge revokes bond
Rapper ‘Young Buck' ordered to serve time in Sumner County Jail after judge revokes bond

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time10-04-2025

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Rapper ‘Young Buck' ordered to serve time in Sumner County Jail after judge revokes bond

SUMNER COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — Tennessee native and 'Straight Outta Cashville' rapper, 'Young Buck,' now has to serve time for 'repeated violations of his bond supervision,' officials said. According to Assistant District Attorney Daniel Daugherty, a hearing was held Monday to revoke bond for David Darnell Brown, known by his stage name 'Young Buck.' 📧 Have breaking news come to you: → After hearing arguments, a Criminal Court judge ordered that Brown serve 30 days in the Sumner County Jail. Officials said once Brown has served 30 days, the judge will then set a new bond, which she allegedly indicated 'would get his attention this time.' Brown is scheduled for jury trial on July 24 for the following charges: domestic assault, vandalism over $10,000, possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, and three counts of a violation order of protection. ⏩ In 2020, Brown was booked into the Sumner County Jail on a $60,000 bond, days after investigators said his then-girlfriend was charged for firing a gun at him in Hendersonville. No other information was released. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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