CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Investigators with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) arrested a Nashville man after authorities discovering he had several stolen vehicles in his possession.
Authorities said Trivillus Marquiso Harris, 46, tried to buy an enclosed trailer from a Clarksville man with a forged cashier’s check on Monday, October 29, 2018. The man seemed suspicious of Harris and contacted the Sheriff’s Office.
Law enforcement discovered Harris was in possession of two stolen Ducatis, a stolen Audi Q5, a stolen 2008 Dodge truck, numerous pre-printed cashier’s checks, and numerous titles to stolen motorcycles and vehicles.

Harris is also a suspect in thefts that occurred in Nashville, Murfreesboro, and St. Louis. He has been known to use Taylor Hill, Tyler Hill, and Dave Melson as aliases.
Investigators also believe Harris operated a computer repair, handyman, and automotive customization business to defraud customers. He has an extensive criminal history dating back to 1999.
In addition, Harris has outstanding warrants in Virginia for violation of probation and in Florida for traffic violations.
He has four outstanding warrants in Davidson County for two counts of theft of property and two counts of forgery.
In Montgomery County, Harris was charged with auto theft, forgery, criminal impersonation, fugitive wanted by another state, and is also being held on out-of-county warrants. His bond is $350,000.
If you or someone you may know have been defrauded or was attempted to be defrauded by Harris, please contact Investigator Tim Adair at (931) 648-0611 or your local law enforcement agency.
