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  • Death Investigation Underway on Sunset Drive December 24, 2025
  • Traffic Restrictions Announced for 12/13/2025 Mt. Juliet Christmas Parade with New Route December 9, 2025
  • Stolen Car Involved in Head-On Crash After Entering Mt. Juliet at High Speed November 29, 2025
  • Police Retail Safety Initiative Underway with More Officers and Detectives Focused on Shopping Areas During Holiday Shopping Season November 21, 2025
  • Mt. Juliet Police Respond to Report of Stolen Vehicle with Child Inside; Investigation Revealed 10-Year-Old Drove Away November 14, 2025
  • Chief Chandler Announces Leadership Promotions Within MJPD; Brockman and Dean Promoted to Captain November 4, 2025

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Death Investigation Underway on Sunset Drive

MJPD December 24, 2025

Mt. Juliet, Tenn. – This afternoon, Mt. Juliet Police officers responded to a residence on Sunset Drive, located on the north side of town behind Kroger, for a death investigation.

Upon arrival, officers discovered a deceased adult male and deceased infant male inside the home. The initial call came after a family member found them and contacted police.

Detectives are in the early stages of a thorough and methodical investigation. The scene is active, and investigators will be working through the night to gather information and evidence.

There is no threat to public safety. Additional details will be shared as the investigation progresses and more information becomes available.


The Department’s Chaplain and support services team have responded to provide comfort and assistance to those impacted.

“This evening’s tragic discovery weighs heavily on us all, especially during Christmas. Our hearts are with the family affected as we conduct a thorough investigation into what occurred. We’re in the early stages, and more details will be shared when appropriate. For now, we ask the community to keep this family in your prayers during such a difficult time.” – Chief Tyler Chandler

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Traffic Restrictions Announced for 12/13/2025 Mt. Juliet Christmas Parade with New Route

MJPD December 9, 2025

Mt. Juliet, Tenn. – There is a new route, and the Mt. Juliet Christmas Parade will affect traffic on N. Mt. Juliet Road, between Weston Drive and E. Division St (West Wilson Middle School to Veterans Park/Clock Tower/Train Depot), on Saturday, December 13, 2025. Starting at 10:45 a.m., North Mt. Juliet Road will be closed from Weston Drive to E. Division St. until approximately 12:30 p.m. The parade kicks off at 11:00 a.m. To avoid the road closure, the following routes are recommended:

  • Use the Golden Bear Gateway bypass.
  • Use Curd Rd.
  • Use S. Greenhill Rd to Division St, to Pascal Dr, to Page Dr, to Old Lebanon Dirt Rd, to Chandler Rd, to Central Pike.

Parade spectators are encouraged to adhere to the following safety measures for themselves and children:

  • Stay out of the road: Don’t chase after candy or other items that land near passing floats.
  • Don’t cross between floats: Avoid crossing the street between floats.
  • Keep a safe distance: Maintain a safe distance from floats, vehicles, and performers.
  • Choose a viewing area: Select a safe viewing area to avoid being in the path of vehicles or floats.
  • Stay alert: Pay attention to your surroundings and avoid using headphones or electronic devices that could distract you.
  • Follow crosswalks: Use designated crosswalks and follow traffic signals when crossing the street.
  • Stay warm and dry: Ensure you pack a jacket and umbrella if the weather changes.
  • Listen to public safety officials: Stay behind barricades/cones and out of the street, and listen to public safety officials.
  • Report Suspicious Behavior: Report any suspicious vehicles or individuals.

Mt. Juliet’s residents and visitors should plan and be aware of the parade, which begins at 11:00 a.m. from West Wilson Middle School, travelling Mt. Juliet Rd and ending along E. Division St.

If you attend the parade, the police department suggests arriving much before the 10:45 a.m. road closure. This will allow plenty of time to find parking. If you are not attending the parade, you may want to avoid the Mt. Juliet Road corridor to reduce frustration with the road closure and large traffic volume.

Parade Information: Mt. Juliet Christmas Parade Website

Parade Route Map: Map of Parade Route

Remember, there will be a large amount of vehicle and pedestrian traffic along Mt. Juliet Road in the north end of town after the parade. So take your time, and please be considerate. It is estimated that the parade traffic will be clear around 1:00 p.m.

Follow Mt. Juliet Police on X/Twitter @MtJulietPolice for live and active information about the parade as they happen.

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Stolen Car Involved in Head-On Crash After Entering Mt. Juliet at High Speed

MJPD November 29, 2025

Mt. Juliet, Tenn. – On Saturday, November 29, at approximately 1:24 p.m., the Mt. Juliet Police Department (MJPD) was alerted by Metro Nashville Police (MNPD) about a stolen vehicle last seen traveling near the Mt. Juliet city limits on Central Pike. MNPD was actively tracking the vehicle using GPS and shared a be-on-the-lookout advisory with Mt. Juliet dispatch.

In response, Mt. Juliet officers strategically positioned themselves along Central Pike to monitor for the vehicle. At around 1:38 p.m., an MJPD officer stationed at Springdale Elementary observed the suspected stolen car pass by at a very high rate of speed.

Unbeknownst to MJPD dispatch or responding officers at the time, an MNPD officer had attempted to initiate a traffic stop on the vehicle. The driver fled the attempted stop at high speeds, and MNPD did not pursue.

As the vehicle entered Mt. Juliet, an MJPD officer attempted to catch up to it. The officer lost sight of the car and never caught up to it. Shortly afterward, the officer discovered it had been involved in a head-on collision along Central Pike.

MJPD officers immediately began rescue efforts, rendering aid to both occupants of the stolen vehicle—a male and a female—and working to control a fire that erupted after the crash using multiple fire extinguishers. Officers and bystanders also assisted eight individuals in the other vehicle involved in the crash.

All individuals were transported by EMS to local hospitals. The two occupants of the stolen vehicle sustained life-threatening injuries, while the eight individuals in the second vehicle were transported for non-life-threatening injuries.

As with all serious injury crashes within city limits, the Tennessee Highway Patrol was requested to lead the investigation and responded to the scene.

“We’re grateful for our officers, all first responders, and the bystanders who stepped up to help. Our prayers are with everyone impacted by this tragic incident. It’s heartbreaking that a suspect’s reckless choice put so many in harm’s way.” – Chief Tyler Chandler

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Police Retail Safety Initiative Underway with More Officers and Detectives Focused on Shopping Areas During Holiday Shopping Season

MJPD November 21, 2025

Mt. Juliet, Tenn. – As the holiday shopping season kicks off, the Department has launched its annual retail safety initiative, Operation Safe Shopper, to enhance public safety and deter crime throughout the busiest shopping period of the year.

Now underway and running through the New Year, the initiative brings increased patrols and undercover operations to Mt. Juliet’s popular Interstate 40 shopping corridor. Officers, both uniformed and in plainclothes, will provide extra attention to retail areas, reinforcing the department’s strong commitment to keeping shopping areas safe.

Mt. Juliet continues to face challenges from outside criminal influences. Most offenders arrested are not local residents. In response, Operation Safe Shopper uses a multi-layered approach that includes enhanced police visibility, undercover operations, and advanced technology to deter crime and protect both residents and visitors.

Key Components of Operation Safe Shopper:

  • Increased Patrols: Officers maintain a strong, visible presence in shopping centers.

  • Zero-Tolerance Policy: Shoplifters face immediate arrest and booking.

  • Mobile Surveillance Towers: Strategically placed in parking lots for added security.

  • Undercover Operations: Plainclothes officers monitor crowds and respond to suspicious activity.

  • Guardian Shield Technology: License Plate Reader tools identify stolen vehicles, stolen plates, and wanted individuals.

Safety Tips for Shoppers

While Shopping:

  • Stay alert and report suspicious behavior immediately.

  • Use credit or debit cards instead of carrying large amounts of cash.

  • Lock vehicle doors and conceal shopping bags or valuables.

  • Keep purses close to your body; secure wallets in a front or inside pocket.

  • Teach children to find a police officer or store staff if separated.

In Parking Lots:

  • Park in well-lit areas and stay aware of your surroundings.

  • Shop with others when possible.

  • Keep your car keys ready as you approach your vehicle.

  • Avoid leaving valuables visible inside your car.

  • Return to a safe, populated area and call police if you notice suspicious behavior.

Commitment to Safety

The Mt. Juliet Police Department remains committed to ensuring a safe and enjoyable shopping environment for all. By actively confronting external criminal threats and maintaining a strong presence in retail areas, the department aims to keep the holiday season safe.

If you see suspicious activity, do not hesitate to contact the Mt. Juliet Police Department.

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Mt. Juliet Police Respond to Report of Stolen Vehicle with Child Inside; Investigation Revealed 10-Year-Old Drove Away

MJPD November 14, 2025

Mt. Juliet, Tenn. – This afternoon, Mt. Juliet Police officers quickly responded to W.A. Wright Elementary School after a 911 call reported a stolen vehicle with a child inside—an investigation later revealed the 10-year-old child had driven the vehicle away on his own.

At approximately 1:00 p.m., a concerned mother called 911 from the school parking lot at 5017 Market Place. She had stepped inside the school to drop off paperwork, leaving her 10-year-old son in the running vehicle. Upon returning, she discovered the car and child were gone. A witness reported the vehicle backed out recklessly, nearly hit another car, jumped a curb, and sped off toward Lebanon Road.

Mt. Juliet Police officers, detectives, and Wilson County Sheriff’s School Resource Officers (SROs) responded immediately, while additional officers searched nearby roads for the missing vehicle and child. At the same time, detectives worked with school staff to quickly review surveillance footage, which showed no one entering the vehicle before it drove away—prompting investigators to consider that the child may have taken the car himself.

A short time later, officers located the vehicle at the family’s residence on Montrose Drive, approximately one mile from the school. The car was found parked inside an open garage. Officers found the child safe and accompanied by his father, who was confused that the child arrived home without the mother. The child told officers he drove home after a disagreement with his mother. The vehicle had bumped into a refrigerator inside the garage while it was being parked.

Since the original incident occurred on Wilson County School property, the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office SROs are handling the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the child’s welfare and departure in the vehicle.

During the investigation at the home, Mt. Juliet officers discovered that the father had an outstanding warrant for Theft of Property – Wire Fraud out of Nashville. He was taken into custody without incident.

“Our team responded swiftly and effectively, working closely with Wilson County Schools and Wilson County Sheriff SROs to review video and gather facts as quickly as possible. I’m incredibly thankful that the child was found safe and unharmed. This incident is a clear example of the strong partnership we have with Wilson County Schools and SROs. That close collaboration ensures any incident at one of our area schools receives a rapid, coordinated response that prioritizes the safety and well-being of every child.” – Chief Tyler Chandler

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Chief Chandler Announces Leadership Promotions Within MJPD; Brockman and Dean Promoted to Captain

MJPD November 4, 2025

Mt. Juliet, Tenn. – Chief Tyler Chandler is proud to announce the promotions of Jason Brockman and Jacob Dean to the rank of Captain. Both promotions reflect their outstanding leadership, professionalism, and long-standing commitment to public service in Mt. Juliet.

Captain Jason Brockman, a Wilson County native and Mt. Juliet High School graduate, has been promoted from Lieutenant of the Administrative Services Division to Captain of the Administrative and Support Services Bureau. In this new role, he will oversee the department’s Special, Support, and Administrative Services divisions. With 28 years of experience, Captain Brockman has served in nearly every role within the department. He is a graduate of Northwestern University’s School of Police Staff and Command, the Force Science Institute, and the FBI LEEDA Trilogy. His career is marked by a long list of honors, including the Sgt. Jerry Mundy Award, multiple Investigator of the Year awards, the Chief’s Award, and several life-saving and meritorious service commendations. He remains active in faith-based and community efforts and continues to serve with the values of integrity, service, and dedication to the community that has shaped his career.

Captain Jason Brockman

Captain Jacob Dean has been promoted from Lieutenant of the Day Patrol Division to Captain of the Patrol and Investigations Bureau. In this position, he will lead the Day Patrol, Night Patrol, and Investigations divisions. A Mt. Juliet native and Wilson Central High School graduate, Captain Dean has over a decade of service with the department. His leadership has spanned patrol operations, training, and the Special Response Team. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from Cumberland University and a Master’s in Organizational Leadership from Trevecca Nazarene University. He has championed the department’s use of modern technology and servant leadership to support community policing. Captain Dean remains active in mentoring youth through the Mt. Juliet Police Cadets, serves on regional law enforcement advisory boards, and is involved in local faith-based outreach. His awards include the Chief’s Award, two Meritorious Awards, and Patrol Officer of the Year.

Captain Jacob Dean

“Captain Brockman and Captain Dean have demonstrated the leadership, character, and dedication that continue to strengthen our department. Their promotions reflect our commitment to investing in proven leaders who are passionate about serving Mt. Juliet,” stated Chief Chandler.

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Mt. Juliet Police Chief Michael Mullins Promoted to Deputy City Manager, Tyler Chandler Sworn In as New Police Chief

MJPD October 27, 2025

Mt. Juliet, Tenn. – In a leadership transition, Mt. Juliet Police Chief Michael Mullins has been promoted to serve as the City’s next Deputy City Manager. Chief Mullins will replace longtime Deputy City Manager Sheila Luckett, who is retiring after over 36 years of distinguished, selfless service to the City of Mt. Juliet.

Chief Mullins will begin working immediately alongside Mrs. Luckett to ensure a smooth transition.

As Chief Mullins moves into his new city leadership role, Deputy Chief of Police Tyler Chandler was sworn in this evening as Mt. Juliet’s 8th Chief of Police. Mayor James Maness administered the oath of office in a ceremony held at City Hall. City Manager Kenny Martin announced the transition at today’s ribbon-cutting of the new police headquarters.

Chief Tyler Chandler

Chief Chandler brings more than 21 years of experience to the role and has been a dedicated member of the department’s Command Staff for over 11 years. A true homegrown leader, Chandler’s journey with the department began when he joined the first-ever MJPD Cadet Program at age 14. Once he turned 18, he was serving the department full-time.

Throughout his career, Chief Chandler has led key divisions within the department, including community engagement, administrative services, and executive operations. He has been instrumental in driving innovation and public safety initiatives, helping to establish Mt. Juliet as one of the most technologically advanced law enforcement agencies in the region.

Under his leadership, the department launched critical programs such as body-worn cameras, license plate reader technology, public information, community text alerts, and enhanced communications tools. He also served as project manager for the city’s new 45,000-square-foot police headquarters.

Chief Chandler is known for his commitment to servant leadership, transparency, and strengthening community relationships. Beyond his work in law enforcement, he is an adjunct professor at Trevecca Nazarene University, a Wilson County Commissioner for District 10, a board member of the Mt. Juliet Senior Activity Center, and a Rotarian.

Raised in Mt. Juliet, Chief Chandler holds a Master of Organizational Leadership from Trevecca Nazarene University and a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and public administration from Bethel University. He is a graduate of Northwestern University’s School of Police Staff and Command and has received multiple accolades throughout his career, including two Sgt. Jerry Mundy Officer of the Year, Chief Commendation, a lifesaving award.

“Public safety is the bedrock of any thriving community, and I’m proud to serve in a city where our mayor, commissioners, and city manager truly understand and support that. They back the men and women of MJPD with a healthy respect and appreciation for the noble work they do every day—and every night—to keep our city safe and to do it the right way,” said Chief Chandler. “Mt. Juliet is my home, I love this career, and at heart, I’m a police officer —and that means you’ll still see me out in the field ever so often. That part’s not changing. This city has given so much to me, and I’m committed to giving my very best in return.”

Mt. Juliet consistently ranks as one of the safest cities in Tennessee, a distinction made possible through strong leadership, dedicated officers, and a supportive community. As Mt. Juliet continues to grow and evolve, this new chapter in leadership reflects the City’s ongoing commitment to exceptional service and strong community partnerships.

Chief Chandler Swearing-In with Mayor James Maness
Chief Chandler Hugging City Manager Kenny Martin, a former police chief who originally hired Chief Chandler.

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Suspects in Armed Carjacked Vehicle, Wanted for Murder, Captured in Mt. Juliet

MJPD September 8, 2025

Mt. Juliet, Tenn. – This morning at approximately 10:20 a.m., the Department was notified by Lebanon Police regarding their active pursuit on I-40 West. Lebanon Police had received an alert through their license plate reader system, triggering the pursuit of the vehicle that was stolen during an armed carjacking in Louisville, KY. Mt. Juliet officers immediately responded to the area to assist by attempting to deploy spike strips. However, as the vehicle approached the Golden Bear Gateway exit, Lebanon Police stopped chasing, and MJPD officers were not in a position to visually confirm where the vehicle continued.

Shortly after, a Mt. Juliet license plate reader on southbound Golden Bear Gateway near Beckwith Road detected the vehicle again. Simultaneously, a Wilson County Sheriff’s deputy spotted the suspect vehicle traveling down Beckwith Road, but was unable to catch up and lost sight of it near the intersection of Beckwith Road and South Rutland Road. At no point was Mt. Juliet Police in a position to pursue the vehicle.

Believing the suspects were still in the Mt. Juliet area—since no additional alerts had been triggered on the city’s #MJGuardianShield license plate reader system—officers began canvassing nearby neighborhoods. Moments later, a Mt. Juliet officer located the stolen vehicle abandoned on Syler Drive in the Beckwith Crossing neighborhood. Officers quickly secured the area and established a perimeter.

Thanks to helpful witness accounts from nearby residents, officers were able to obtain a clear description of the suspects. This information enabled an MJAlert notification to be issued to the community while officers and assisting agencies intensified the search.

As additional support was responding, including Wilson County Sheriff’s deputies and a Metro-Nashville Police helicopter. A witness on Collier Road spotted the suspects running behind their home, and officers soon located and apprehended them nearby.

The suspects were identified as:

Jeremiah James, 23, of Shelbyville, Kentucky (driver)

Madison Greenwell, 21, of Shelbyville, Kentucky (passenger)

Both individuals are wanted by Shelby County, Kentucky, for murder related to an incident that occurred in August. The vehicle they were driving was reported stolen during an armed carjacking on September 5 in Louisville, Kentucky.

A dog found in the suspects’ possession was safely secured by Mt. Juliet Animal Care and Control and will remain in their care until a family member is able to retrieve it.

We are grateful for the strategic response of our officers, the use of advanced technology, and the strong partnerships with neighboring agencies that led to the swift apprehension of these dangerous individuals—ensuring the continued safety of the Mt. Juliet community.

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Lieutenant Brockman and Lieutenant Ronan Graduate from Intensive, Nationally Recognized Northwestern University Center for Public Safety’s School of Police Staff and Command

MJPD August 8, 2025

Mt. Juliet, Tenn. – The Mt. Juliet Police Department is proud to announce that Lieutenant Jason Brockman and Lieutenant Sean Ronan have successfully graduated from Northwestern University’s prestigious School of Police Staff and Command (SPSC). The 10-week leadership program, hosted at Belmont University, is designed to prepare law enforcement leaders for the highest levels of command responsibility.

Since its inception in 1983, the SPSC has graduated more than 22,000 law enforcement professionals from across the nation and around the world. Lt. Brockman and Lt. Ronan were members of Class #613, which brought together 23 law enforcement leaders for an intensive training experience. Lt. Ronan was also elected by his peers to serve as class vice president—a reflection of his leadership and the respect of his fellow students.

The SPSC curriculum covers 27 core instructional areas, including leadership, human resources, organizational behavior, budgeting, policy development, and strategic planning. Students are academically challenged through written examinations, projects, presentations, and a comprehensive staff study paper.

The Center for Public Safety, which administers the program, was founded at Northwestern University in 1936 to provide advanced, university-based education for law enforcement. Over the decades, it has expanded its offerings to include a wide range of training in police management and executive development.

Lt. Brockman, who serves as Commander of the Administrative Services Division, and Lt. Ronan, who serves as the department’s overnight patrol commander, are the 5th and 6th members of the Mt. Juliet Police Department to complete this rigorous program. Their achievement reflects the department’s ongoing commitment to professional development and exceptional service to the Mt. Juliet community.

Lt. Jason Brockman

Lt. Sean Ronan

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Located Safe: MJPD Searching for Missing Man, Location Last Known in East Tennessee

MJPD July 30, 2025
We’re grateful to report that 83-year-old Robert Stidham has been safely located in Sevierville, TN by officers with the Sevierville Police Department.
Thanks to the efforts of our Advanced Response Communication Center (ARCC) operators and the use of License Plate Reader technology, Robert’s vehicle was last detected heading toward Sevierville. Our team quickly notified Sevierville Police, who successfully found him unharmed.
We appreciate everyone who helped spread the word. This is another great example of teamwork, multi-agency collaboration, and technology coming together to keep our community safe—and to help ensure our loved ones make it back home.

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