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Brothers LeVarius and LaDarius Owens Arrested for Exploiting Elderly in Tennessee

The Owens brothers face charges of financial exploitation, theft, and identity theft

by Sophia Bennett

COLUMBIA, Tenn. — Authorities in Columbia, Tennessee, arrested two brothers, LeVarius Marquez Owens, 24, and LaDarius TreShawn Owens, 23, on Wednesday. The brothers are accused of financially exploiting elderly victims, along with multiple charges of theft, forgery, and identity theft.

The charges against the Owens brothers stem from an ongoing investigation by the Franklin Police Department, which issued warrants for their arrest. The men are believed to have been living in Columbia, Tennessee, and are wanted for stealing over $10,000 from elderly victims and committing fraud.

The brothers are also facing allegations of theft over $2,500, forgery, and identity theft. Authorities warn that the suspects may be traveling in a silver Chevy Impala with the Tennessee license plate number BQZ5414.

Franklin police are urging anyone with information regarding their whereabouts to contact them at (615) 794-2513. Additionally, anonymous tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers of Williamson County, with the possibility of earning up to a $1,000 reward for helpful information leading to an arrest.

As the investigation unfolds, authorities remain committed to ensuring justice for the victims of this exploitation.

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