THP Trooper Traffic Stop Leads to Murder Suspect

Tuesday, October 09, 2007 | 07:00pm

Nashville, Tennessee — A suspect being sought on murder charges is in custody after being stopped by a State Trooper for improper passing in Cumberland County.

State Trooper Joel Pennington stopped Stanley Marsellies Brown of Harriman, Tennessee, Sunday night at a Shell Gas Station on State Route 298. As Trooper Pennington was writing the citation, bolo information out of Cumberland County indicated a suspect was being sought for second degree murder in Roane County. The description of the vehicle, a 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, matched the one Trooper Pennington currently had stopped for improper passing.

After receiving back up from Crossville Police Department, Brown was arrested without incident and booked in the Roane County jail in Kingston, Tennessee, for second degree murder.

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