
Two juveniles and an adult are charged with aggravated robbery in a home invasion in south Nashville Wednesday night.
A man was sitting inside his apartment in the 300 block of Elysian Fields Road when Antonio Doval, 14, of Reischa Drive, Anulfo Sneed, 18, of Lafayette Street, and Schyler Shelton, 16, of Partner Way, entered the back door at 11 p.m. In fear, the victim ran out the front door of his apartment.
The victim’s cries for help outside the apartment caused the suspects to flee out the back door. The victim re-entered the apartment, ran to the back door, and locked it. While he did this, one of the suspects came back around the building to the front door and started to come inside. The victim began to struggle with this suspect as the other two suspects kicked in the locked rear door and re-entered the apartment. All were armed with sticks and clubs.
The victim was able to disarm the suspect in the front of the apartment and when the other two suspects saw that their cohort had been disarmed, they fled on foot out the back door. The third suspect also fled the scene.
South Precinct Flex officers flooded the area and Officer Shaun Hardin soon spotted the three suspects behind a restaurant on Nolensville Pike. After a brief foot pursuit, Flex Officers Hardin, Julian Pirtle, Corey Wall, Neil Wolfe, and Jason Mayo captured all three suspects without incident.
Doval, Sneed, and Shelton, were positively identified by the victim and are charged with aggravated robbery and evading arrest. Doval was in possession of the victim’s cell phone.
*Photographs of Doval, Sneed, and Shelton are being withheld pending lineups in other cases.
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