Police Identify Man Who Stole Country Singer's Trailer

Photo: Metro Nashville Police Department

The Metro Nashville Police Department has identified a man accused of stealing a country music singer's trailer parked outside of his East Nashville home earlier this month.

WKRN reports the department has issued an arrest warrant for Terrelle Douglas, 21, who is accused of taking the trailer owned by singer Adam Doleac, which was filled with $250,000 worth of equipment on September 2.

The incident was caught on surveillance video footage, which shows a white Cadillace Escalade driven by a man pulling the trailer away from the scene of the incident.

Eric Garcia, the manager of Doleac, who is currently on tour with Zac Brown Band, received a tip about the truck carrying his client's trailer and hired a private investigator and security officials, who used social media to track down the suspect, identified as Douglas.

Garcia confirmed to WKRN that the trailer was located in Franklin with all of the equipment still inside.

Douglas faces a felony theft charge, which is considered a class B felony.

Metro Police are asking all residents to be on the lookout for Douglas, who remains at large as of Wednesday (September 22) afternoon.

Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is asked to contact the Metro Nashville Police Department immediately.


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