NASHVILLE-The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation served former Top Ten Most Wanted fugitive Tyler Raybon-Tate on indictment charges obtained last August.
Raybon-Tate was wanted out of Rutherford and Davidson counties. He was wanted out of Rutherford County for Aggravated Burglary and Davidson County for Aggravated Kidnapping, Carjacking, Evading Arrest, Failure to Appear and Violating Community Corrections. On July 5, 2013, Raybon-Tate and another individual committed an Aggravated Burglary at a residence in LaVergne. Law enforcement attempted to stop the vehicle they were traveling in when one subject got out of the vehicle and was taken into custody. Raybon-Tate continued to flee in the vehicle at a high rate of speed, brandishing a firearm and nearly striking a police officer. The vehicle that Raybon-Tate fled in was recovered in Antioch. On July 8, 2013, Raybon-Tate carjacked another vehicle in Nashville while fleeing officers. At that time, he was added to the state’s most wanted list.
On July 10, 2013, local, state and federal law enforcement captured Raybon-Tate without incident in Nashville. He was booked in the Davidson County jail. In August 2013, TBI obtained indictments for Attempted Murder, Evading Arrest with Motor Vehicle and Possession of a Weapon by a Felon.
Today, Rutherford County Transport picked up Raybon-Tate from the Davidson County Jail. His next court date is on April 11, 2014, where he will face the charge for Aggravated Burglary from LaVergne Police Department and the TBI indictment charges.