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2 Arrested After Suspect Found Harbored Inside Home

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Two people have been arrested after a suspect was found inside their home on 22nd Avenue North.

Authorities confirmed 19-year-old Oscar Burnett-Patton was arrested Friday night for allegedly terrorizing a family during a home invasion robbery at Crieve Hall September 3.

Authorities said they're still searching for 17-year-old Robert Kajuan Corder.

The two additional arrests were made in a related development in the case, according to police. Officials said they took 18-year-old Donte Unique Kingston and 23-year-old Jasmine Shane into custody Friday.

Kingston has been charged with a felony for harboring Burnett-Patton at the home on 22nd Avenue North. Police said Burnett-Patton was found upstairs in the home after Kingston told them Burnett-Patton was not there.

Shane was also inside the home when police found evidence linking both Kingston and Shane to a robbery Friday morning when five Hispanic construction employees were confronted at gunpoint on Huffine Street.

Police said both Shane and Kingston admitted their involvement in that crime. In addition to the harboring charge, Kingston was also charged with five counts of aggravated robbery. He was being held in lieu of a $257,000 bond.

Shane was charged with five counts of aggravated robbery and was being held in lieu of a $252,000 bond.

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