Police Share Update On Indiana Man Who Went Missing In Nashville
on Jun 13, 2026

28-year-old Trevor Lines went missing on Thursday while in Nashville for the Bonnaroo Music Festival.

28-year-old Trevor Lines traveled from Indiana to Nashville to attend the Bonnaroo Music Festival with some friends. The group was staying at a short-term rental house in the city when Lines disappeared.
According to Lines’ friends, they left the home to “go look for someone’s phone” around 5 a.m. on Thursday, June 11. When they returned, Trevor and his car, a 2017 Lexus RX350, were gone, but his phone and medications were still in the house.
After growing concerned, the friends contacted the authorities, who were able to track Lines’ car using license plate reader technology. LPR showed the Lexus in Mt. Juliet around 7:30 a.m. and in Goodlettsville around 4:30 p.m. on Friday.
Authorities issued a statement asking for the public and law enforcement in neighboring counties to be on the lookout for Lines. He was also listed as a missing person in the national database.

Trevor Lines was found safe on Saturday night.
In a welcome update shared late Saturday, MNPD announced that Lines was found alive.
In a statement posted to their website, the MNPD shared that Trevor was “located tonight safe in his car in the parking lot of Goodlettsville Skate Center. He is being reunited with family.”
Trevor’s family also shared the news on social media. His brother Kyle wrote, “TREVOR WAS FOUND WITH HIS CAR. HE IS ALIVE.”
Another member of his family, Hannah, shared on the Bonnaroo Facebook group, “I am with him and police now! He is alive and safe! Found in Goodlettsville as we hoped! His mom has spoke to him. Thank you all SO very much!!!!!! These post and their reach made a world of difference!”
Local reporter Nick Beres shared on Facebook that Trevor was found in Goodlettsville, “very disoriented and confused, but unharmed.”
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