Two of the 10 custom guitars stolen during a burglary early Tuesday from the Gibson Guitar facility on Elm Hill Pike are now in Nashville-Metro Police hands after a suspect sold them to two men in Franklin.

Police are now searching for Bryan R. Brewington, 36, who allegedly sold the two guitars to two men in Franklin earlier today for $100 each after telling the men the guitars were too hot to pawn. After examining the guitars, the men immediately believed they were among those stolen from Gibson and notified police.

According to a Metro-Nashville Police media release, Brewington is still believed to have most if not all of the remaining guitars. Detectives are working to pinpoint his whereabouts and bring him into custody. The warrants just issued charge Brewington with burglary, felony theft and felony vandalism.

The guitars were stolen by a man who cut through a fence at the rear of the Gibson property at 3:30 a.m. Tuesday and then made forced entry into the building.

Brewington, who has a previous record, is set to appear in Davidson County Criminal Court on Aug. 19, on indictments charging him with a separate aggravated robbery, vandalism, felony theft and aggravated burglary. He was released from jail on March 23 after posting a $75,000 bond stemming from those charges.

In the previous aggravated robbery case, Brewington is accused of holding up the Subway restaurant at 4615 Lebanon Pike on July 3, 2015. In the burglary and theft indictment, Brewington is accused of stealing more than $10,000 from a home on Wren Road in Goodlettsville July 14, 2015.

Anyone seeing Brewington or knowing his whereabouts is urged to immediately contact the Emergency Communications Center at 615-862-8600 or Crime Stoppers at 615-742-7463.

Brewington may still be in the Franklin/Williamson County area.