Two Memphis Men Arrested in Fulton
Two Tennessee men are in the Callaway County Jail following an arrest yesterday (Sunday).
Fulton Police say officers stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation in the area of Hospital Drive and State Road F.
During the stop multiple firearms and marijuana were found, with one of the firearms reported stolen in Memphis, Tennessee.

The driver of the vehicle, 25 year old Richard Broadnax of Memphis, Tennessee, fled on foot from officers and was arrested after a foot chase.

A passenger of the vehicle, 18 year old Randy Robinson, was arrested for possession of a stolen firearm.
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