
Paris, Tenn.–Two arrests have been made and one man is still at large following an early-morning aggravated robbery at a residence in Paris.
Early this morning, Paris Police were dispatched to Brookfield Apartments on Harrison Lane regarding a robbery that had just taken place.
Assistant Paris Police Chief Ean Reed said the victim advised that two male subjects had entered his home through the front door and demanded his phone and wallet. One of the subjects allegedly brandished a knife at the victim prior to fleeing the scene in a silver Mazda 6 sedan.
A short time later a vehicle matching the description of the suspect vehicle was located at a local convenience store and there was evidence inside the vehicle linking it to the crime.
The two occupants of the car were Teresa Lowe and Parrish Wilkins, both of Paris, and both were taken into custody after further investigation.
Wilkins, age 33, is charged with Aggravated Burglary and Aggravated Robbery, while Lowe, age 39, is charged as being an Accessory after the fact of a Felony. Both are to appear in court on August 3.