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Girlfriend of teen arrested for murdering Nashville musician charged with aiding him after escape fr

Girlfriend of teen arrested for murdering Nashville musician charged with aiding him after escape fr Decorrius Wright is pictured in custody. (Metro Nashville Police Department) The 15-year-old girlfriend of a teenager charged in the killing of a Nashville musician has been arrested for helping him avoid capture following his escape from a Tennessee juvenile detention facility.  She was taken into custody on Wednesday and is facing charges including criminal responsibility for facilitation of a felony, accessory after the fact of escape, harboring, tampering with evidence and false reporting to police, the Tennessean reported. Advertisement  Her boyfriend, 16-year-old Decorrius Wright, was recaptured on Tuesday along with 15-year-old Calvin Howse, who was arrested in November on auto theft and gun possession charges.  Wright meanwhile is facing murder charges for the death of Kyle Yorlets, a Nashville musician who was found dead outside his home back in February. He and another four teens – all between the ages of 12 and 16 – allegedly robbed the 24-year-old performer and then gunned him down when he refused to turn over his car keys.  The pair busted out of the Juvenile Justice Center in downtown Nashville along with two others Saturday night. Both 17-year-old Morris Marsh and 17-year-old Brandon Caruthers remained at large on Thursday and are believed to be in the Nashville area. [More News] Man accused of running over Texas sergeant in deadly traffic stop hid from cops with help from mom, her boyfriend: police »  Following his escape, Caruthers was added to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s Most Wanted List. He’s being charged as an adult in an armed robbery case from August last year.  Marsh is accused of fatally shooting 19-year-old Charles Easley, according to authorities. Most Read Brooklyn woman whose baby was ripped from her arms in NYC Human Resources offices receives $625,000 settlement Zymere Perkins’ mother read the bible, did her makeup and bathed her dead son’s body before getting help NYPD arrests 13-year-old suspect who confessed to knifing death of Barnard College student Tessa Majors, two other suspects sought: sources  Juvenile Crime Task Force Supervisor Lt. Blaine Whited noted that the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department “continues to take an all hands on deck approach as we work to locate and apprehend the two remaining escaped teens.” [More News] Woman who claimed she was nearly kidnapped stole good Samaritan’s car and led police on 26-mile chase, cops say »  Officers additionally warned those found helping the young suspects will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Authorities in a press release earlier this week said the teen foursome broke out of the detention center shortly before 10 p.m. while they served on work detail. They “managed to get onto an elevator and used staff protocols to ride to the ground floor where they went through a series of doors and exited to outside.”  Surveillance video from inside the prison show the foursome sprinting through the halls, unchal

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