A white box truck playing an “audio similar” to the RV that exploded in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning was reported in the city on Sunday outside the city, prompting a police investigation, according to the local authorities and points of sale.
“Sheriff’s deputies in Rutherford and Wilson counties are investigating a truck parked in a store that plays audio similar to the Christmas explosion in Nashville,” the Rutherford County sheriff’s office said. has tweeted Sunday afternoon.
“The driver was arrested by deputies and arrested. Residents were evacuated. The investigation is active “.
The city’s Christmas explosion was preceded by a mysterious audio recording sent from an RV of a voice warning residents of the impending explosion and urging them to evacuate. Petula Clark’s classic pop song “Downtown” was also played intermittently from the vehicle.
Sheriff’s office dispatchers received a call Sunday about the white box truck around 10:30 a.m. and located it near Highway 231, next to Cedars of Lebanon State Park, according to the subsidiary. Fox local, WZTV.
Videos released by local NBC affiliate WSMV show a police robot approaching the vehicle, apparently looking for possible explosives.
The park is located about 30 miles east of Nashville, where the RV exploded Friday in front of an AT&T building, injuring three people.
According to investigators, investigators are investigating whether the blast is related to Anthony Quinn Warner, a 63-year-old area computer expert who may have had fears about 5G cell technology and alleged surveillance by Americans.
Authorities are also investigating whether the human remains found among the ruins of that blast are from Warner.
Officials had said there was little fear of follow-up incidents.