Wanda Moores steals $200 worth of items from Walgreens, tells police it was “spur of the moment” thing

41-year-old Wanda Moores stole from the Gallatin Pike Walgreens around 9:26 p.m. on March 2nd. Officers observed Moores running away from the establishment with a cart full of merchandise before loading it into a car with a male, later identified as Heath Lee Parker. Deborah Carter Lunsford, a Walgreens employee, ran outside and filmed them driving off. The police got behind the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop near a Shelton Avenue residence, where they identified Moores as the driver. During their investigation, they were advised that about $200 of items were stolen from the location. Moores was detained and Mirandized, under which she stated they had stolen the merchandise because they could not afford it. Moores added that it was a “spur of the moment” thing and not a planned theft. Despite this, officers located a written list detailing what items to steal which matched the recovered goods inside the vehicle. She was then cited for the occurrence. She failed to book by March 27th, so a bench warrant was issued on April 4th. Moores was booked on the citation of theft on April 10th.

Police: Titans Player Bud Dupree sought for questioning in North Nashville Walgreens assault

BREAKING: A spokesperson for the Metro Nashville Police department confirms they are investigating Alvin ‘Bud’ Dupree, of the Tennessee Titans, along with several associates, for an assault that occurred at a North Nashville Walgreens just after 8 p.m. Sunday. The department says a 21-year-old female employee and a 20-year-old male employee bother suffered injuries. Detectives are attempting to conduct interviews with all involved, including Dupree. The assault reportedly began after the male employee began recording Dupree with his phone.