Nashville, Tennessee – A 34-year-old man was arrested after allegedly robbing a Charlotte Pike convenience store at gunpoint, prompting a broader investigation into similar crimes.
According to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, Abdalla Mohamed was taken into custody late Sunday night shortly after a robbery at the Shell convenience market located at 6955 Charlotte Pike.
Police allege Mohamed entered the store, displayed a handgun and threatened to kill the clerk before taking cash and fleeing. Officers used what the department described as intelligence-based precision policing strategies to quickly identify and apprehend the suspect.
Investigators say Mohamed is also suspected in a series of four convenience store holdups reported across Nashville earlier this month. Authorities did not immediately release additional locations connected to those cases but confirmed the incidents remain under active investigation.
No injuries were reported in Sunday night’s robbery.
Police have not announced formal charges but said the case file will be presented to the District Attorney’s Office. Mohamed is being held pending further legal proceedings.
The arrest may bring relief to local store owners and late-night workers who rely on convenience markets along major corridors like Charlotte Pike.
Authorities urge anyone with additional information about the robberies to contact Crime Stoppers.
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