A new law is cracking down on car burglaries
A new law in Nashville upgrades vehicle burglary penalties from a Class E to Class D felony, increasing potential prison time and fines. Sarah Jordan, a recent resident, experienced a car burglary where her ID, debit cards, and firearm were stolen, highlighting the issue addressed by the law.
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