Nearly 2,000 cars have been reported stolen in 2023
Memphis police chief Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis (middle) attends a city council committee session to give updates on crime statics and the Tyre Nichols investigation on Feb. 21. (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian)
Crime stats reviewed by Memphis City Council members on Tuesday, Feb. 21, show 15-year-olds are the largest group by age of those arrested for car thefts.
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