The Nashville Police Department had a brief pursuit on Tuesday, after attempting to arrest a man from Mt. Vernon, who was wanted on an outstanding Jefferson County warrant. According to Police in Nashville, they received information from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office that Davon McLorn was wanted in their county, and that he was found to be working in Nashville. Officers then went to the place he worked at, in an attempt to make an arrest. McLorn reportedly fled after officers entered the warehouse. Officers engaged in a brief pursuit in their vehicles, but McLorn eventually surrendered. McLorn was sentenced back in 2013 to 6-years in prison, after he plead guilty to a Class 1 felony for residential burglary. He was facing a Class X felony of home invasion and a Class 1 charge of aggravated robbery on that 2013 arrest. That was in regard to a string of armed robberies to a delivery driver at O’Reilly’s, Huck’s Convenient Store and a residence along North Bently Street in Mt. Vernon. All 3 crimes occurred within an hour of each other in the early morning hours of February 20th, 2013.