MONTEAGLE, Tenn. — The owners of a hotel in Monteagle lied to officers about whether wanted fugitives were staying there, police say.
They both now have been charged with filing a false report to police, according to a Facebook post from the Monteagle Police Department.
The post says back in July, 2 officers were conducting surveillance near the back of the hotel "due to high drug transactions in the area."
They say they saw 2 people on the balcony who had felony warrants out of Franklin County, Tennessee.
The officers chased the suspects through the parking lot and took them into custody.
The post says
It was later found that the hotel had a hideout room on the corner of the building where the wanted suspects had been living.
Police announced on Tuesday that Dakshaben Patel and Harshil Patel both face charges for falsely reporting to police.
The post says
Both Patel subjects had been advised multiple times about the wanted suspects and had lied to officers about their residence at the hotel.
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Keep seeing that post where OP starts like 'Thinking about...grieving the undead' and then adds on about like. Real life situations where people have not died but have left your life and you would have reason to grieve them.
All respect, that's an important concept, but that is not what I am thinking about when I read 'grieving the undead'.
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tumblr developers cranking it into overdrive to make sure one of the few unique and usable social media sites remaining becomes a half-formed failed homunculus clone of tiktok like every other fucking website
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Rewatching atla with my mom and it is illegal how much they slayed in the kyoshi warrior makeup in their respective episodes LIKE??
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zionists kill yourselves now
everyone talks about tits (the bird) having a funny name. but no one ever says anything about penduline-tits. which is way funnier
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Based on another convo I had with @itisscar lmao
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