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Clarksville, TN  The Clarksville Police Department is making citizens in the area of Exit 1 aware of a white BMW which wrecked on Interstate-24 around 11:50am, after being pursued from Illinois through multiple Kentucky jurisdictions before it crashed near Exit 1.At that point, the Clarksville Police Department was notified and got involved in looking for the white male that bailed out of the vehicle stolen from a rest stop in Missouri with some kittens inside.Clarksville Police are looking for a white male that fled from a wreaked stolen vehicle on Interstate-24 near Exit 1.There is virtually no description or other facts available about the man other than he is a white male, possibly with gray hair.Several law enforcement agencies have not been looking but unable to locate the man.So, be aware of any suspicious activity In your area and call 911. TagsClarksvilleClarksville PoliceClarksville Police DepartmentClarksville TNCPDExit 1I-24Interstate 24KentuckyMissouriStolen VehicleVehicle Accident  FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailPrint                                                                        Previous articleTennessee   Largest Occupat stanley romania ions, Salaries They EarnNext articleAPSU President Alisa White, Volleyball Coach Taylor Mott attend Women In Sports Summit in Nashville  News Staffhttp://clarksvilleonline RELATED ART stanley cup ICLES                                                                     stanley germany             Obituaries                                                  Wphm APSU Track and Field   s Tymeitha Tolbert, Savannah Amato head to NCAA East Preliminary
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