3 NASHVILLE GANG MEMBERS ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH PUTNAM AUTO BURGLARIES
From the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office:
PCSO Criminal Investigation Division has successfully solved a string of Auto Burglaries that occurred in the Putnam County area, leading to the arrest of three gang members from Nashville. Two of the suspects were taken into custody following an extensive investigation by PCSO and other law enforcement agencies including Nashville Metro, Warren County Sheriff’s Office, and Mt. Juliet Police Department.
These arrests come after an investigation into multiple vehicle break-ins across Hulon Dyer Drive/Cedar Creek Circle and Big Orange Circle/Hawkins Crawford Road areas in Putnam County that occurred on February 27, 2025. A vehicle was also reported stolen in this same area. Camera footage showed the suspects wearing masks, goggles, hoodies, and gloves, and at least one appeared to be armed with a semiautomatic handgun.
On March 11, Investigator Gary Harris was notified that the previous stolen vehicle had been located at 6319 Charlotte Pike in Nashville, TN. On March 12, Investigator Harris was notified that the White SUV they were seen driving, in Putnam County on February 27, was also stolen and was recovered on 3969 Alameda St in Nashville, TN.
After Mosley and Giuliano were apprehended by Mt. Juliet Police Department, they admitted to Investigators that they performed these thefts as well as being members of the “G Shine Bloods” gang, which is a prominent subset of the “Bloods” gang.
Isaiah Mosley, Graham Kennedy, and Zoey Giuliano are all charged with 4 counts of Burglary, 2 counts of Theft of Property (Felony), and Theft of Property (Misdemeanor). Mosley and Giuliano are currently being held in the Wilson County Jail at this time.
Sheriff Farris stated, “This was excellent work by Investigator Gary Harris and our entire CID Division on this Multi-County Jurisdiction case. Communication with our law enforcement partners is always one of the biggest keys in solving crimes.”