NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Authorities confirmed one suspect has been arrested after allegedly terrorizing a family during a home invasion robbery.
Police said 19-year-old Oscar Burnett-Patton was taken into custody at a home on 22nd Avenue North Friday night.
Authorities said they're still searching for 17-year-old Robert Kajuan Corder.
Both Burnett-Patton and Corder were wanted in a home invasion that took place September 3 in the 5300 block of Trousdale Drive at Crieve Hall.
Burnett-Patton has been charged with four counts of aggravated robbery, two counts of aggravated kidnapping, one count of aggravated burglary, and use of a firearm while committing a dangerous felony.
According to police, Corder was charged with four counts of aggravated robbery, four counts of aggravated kidnapping, and one count of unlawful handgun possession by a juvenile.
Detectives said a third suspect was involved, and they have been actively working to identify that individual.
Police said Corder has been considered to be armed and dangerous.
The victims in the crime ranged in age from 26 years old to 72 years old. After their home was ransacked, they were forced to take the suspects to an ATM and withdraw money. The victims were then left at a location where they had to borrow a phone to contact police.
Anyone with information on this crime or the whereabouts of Corder has been urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 615-74-CRIME (615-742-7463).
Two others inside the home on 22nd Avenue North where Burnett-Patton was found were also arrested. Police said the arrests were in relation to this case and evidence found in a separate case. Learn more about their arrests by clicking here.