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UPDATE: 1 critically injured in hit-and-run crash on Fort Campbell Boulevard

UPDATE: 1 critically injured in hit-and-run crash on Fort Campbell Boulevard

Two vehicles crashed on Fort Campbell Boulevard on Feb. 25, 2024. (Dash 10 Media) Photo: Clarksville Now


Update, 4:20 p.m.: The woman whose sedan was hit is in stable condition at a hospital in Nashville, and the Jeep driver is in police custody, according to CPD spokesman Scott Beaubien.

The woman was traveling southbound when her sedan was rear-ended by the Jeep. A witness reported to 911 seeing the Jeep going north on Fort Campbell Boulevard. The driver was stopped close to Tiny Town Road and taken into custody, Beaubien said.

This is an ongoing investigation and anyone with information is asked to contact FACT Investigator Creighton at 931-648-0656 ext. 5367.

Two vehicles crashed on Fort Campbell Boulevard on Feb. 25, 2024. (Dash 10 Media)

Previously:

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – One person was critically injured in a crash Saturday night on Fort Campbell Boulevard.

At about 9:36 p.m., the vehicles crashed in front of Zaxby’s, 1694 Fort Campbell Blvd., according to Clarksville Police.

It appears that a white Jeep crashed into a four-door Saturn sedan, destroying the back of the car, according to Clarksville Now news partner Dash 10 Media. The Jeep was towed back to the scene from another location for the investigation.

The driver of the sedan was flown from the scene by LifeFlight helicopter. No additonal information has been released.

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