SELMA, Ala. — A man wanted in connection with a robbery earlier this year has been arrested and charged with multiple serious offenses, according to the Selma Police Department.
On September 8, 2025, officers with the Selma Police Department, working alongside the U.S. Marshals Gulf Coast Regional Task Force, apprehended Kevin Gunn on a warrant for first-degree robbery and trafficking in stolen identities.
In addition to those charges, Gunn was also found in possession of a machine gun conversion device and was wanted by the Millbrook Police Department for making first-degree terrorist threats.
Authorities confirmed that Gunn is being held without bond due to the severity of the charges.
Along with Gunn, two juveniles—a 17-year-old and a 16-year-old—were also arrested. They were each charged under Alabama’s “Certain Persons Forbidden” law, which restricts firearm possession based on prior legal status.
The investigation remains ongoing, and further charges may be pending.