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Livingston Man Charged After Police Notice Registration Did Not Match Vehicle

By Ronni Chase Sep 8, 2025 | 6:23 PM

A Livingston man was charged after Crossville Police noticed the registration did not match the vehicle he was pushing in the Buc-ee’s parking lot Sunday night. When Police told 24-year-old Chase William Wood Riffner about the registration issue, he said the Nissan 240 SX belonged to his girlfriend who he claimed was inside Buc-ee’s.  He said he was not driving the vehicle. When asked for identification, Police say Riffner position himself to attempt to flee.  A check with Dispatch confirmed that Riffner had a suspended Tennessee driver’s license and warrants out of Georgia.  Riffner was transported to the Cumberland County Justice Center where he was charged with Stop, Halt, Frisk.