Selma Police Department and a US Marshals task force made three arrests in Selma on Monday of charges ranging from robbery, trafficking stolen identities and illegal gun possession.
The arrests include an adult, Kevin Gunn, and two teens, ages 17 and 16.
Gunn was arrested on a warrant for first degree robbery and trafficking stolen identities and was also charged with possession of a machine gun conversion device. Gunn was also wanted by the Millbrook Police Department for first degree terrorist threats.
Gunn is currently being held without bond, according to Selma police.
The two juveniles, a 17-year-old and a 16-year-old, were arrested along with Gunn on a charge of “certain persons forbidden,” which means they are prohibited from an action or activity due to legal restrictions, but the police were not specific on those restrictions.
The arrests were made by Selma Police and the US Marshals Gulf Coast Regional Task Force.
Cindy Fisher is Publisher of the Black Belt News Network and Selma Sun. You can reach her by emailing cfisher@blackbeltnewsnetwork.com.
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