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Police ask for help identifying vehicle of interest in motorcycle crash that killed 19-year-old | VIDEO

The Clarksville Police Department has asked for the public's help identifying a vehicle of interest that could have been involved in the fatal motorcycle crash that killed 19-year-old Joseph Cook on Aug. 18. Photo: Contributed/CPD Contributed


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville Police Department has asked for the public’s help identifying a vehicle of interest that could have been involved in the fatal motorcycle crash that killed 19-year-old Joseph Cook on Aug. 18.

After looking over surveillance feeds in the area of the crash site, FACT investigators found that the vehicle involved in the crash off Wilma Rudolph Boulevard may have been a white SUV, which could be one of two models, according to CPD spokesperson Scott Beaubien.

Police said that the SUV could be an early 2000s Chevrolet Suburban or a GMC Yukon with chrome rims and white running boards. Anyone with information is asked to contact Investigator Nemeth at 931-648-0656 ext. 5350.

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