NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A woman arrested in Fairview on Christmas Eve now faces multiple charges after she reportedly burglarized a 45th Avenue North fire hall, according to Nashville police.
The Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) said Ariana Garber, 21, of Nashville, took items including credentials and apparel from the fire hall on Dec. 23 before fleeing in a Nashville Fire Department (NFD) employee’s pickup truck using keys she found inside the fire station.
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Surveillance video footage showed the woman, later identified as Garber, entering the fire hall through a rear door.
Investigation by MNPD detectives, with assistance from Fairview Police officers, resulted in Garber’s arrest on Christmas Eve morning at a Fairview convenience store.
At the time of her arrest, she was reportedly in possession of the stolen pickup truck, which was returned to the owner. All other items she took were also accounted for and returned, police said.
Garber is currently jailed in Williamson County. She will be charged with burglary, vehicle theft, and four counts of theft of property upon her return to Nashville, according to MNPD.