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CPD: Lebanon, TN man found in Columbia, reunited with family From the Columbia Police Department A man from Lebanon, Tennessee, was safely reunited with his family after being located in Columbia on Monday, May 19, 2025. The Columbia Police Department received a report of a reckless driver at approximately 9:05 PM, seen driving erratically near city square. Officer Elliot Smith responded quickly and located the vehicle on Jamestown Street, where he discovered the driver, identified as Mr. Fuentes. Mr. Fuentes was transported to TJ Health Columbia Hospital for evaluation. During this time, Officer Smith contacted the Wilson County, Tennessee, Sheriff's Office, where deputies were working with Mr. Fuentes' family to report him missing. Thanks to the swift actions of Officer Smith, along with the assistance of Officer Dustin Bunch and the Adair County EMS, Mr. Fuentes was confirmed to be safe and was reunited with his family. This story was posted on 2025-05-23 08:27:10
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