Motorists travelling on Interstate-24 just across the stateline in Tennessee need to be aware that two incidents involving broken windows have been reported between the 9 and 10 mile markers.
Clarksville Police say November 9, around 1:00pm, a man from out of state was driving westbound on I-24 in an F-250 pickup and when his driver side window was shattered between mile marker 9 and 10. The window was not completely broken, but had a small size hole in it. He reportedly told police he did not see anyone along the interstate area when he looked around. Police say he went to a local store taped the window and proceeded on to his destination.
Then Saturday, November 17, around 9:15am, a 69 year old woman, from Eagleville, TN was driving a 2007 Chevy Impala on westbound I-24 between mile marker 9 and 10, heard a popping sound, and the driver's side window glass shattered from a spot near the front mirror. Officers say once they arrived, they thoroughly checked the vehicle inside and out, but did not find any projectiles or indication of anything being shot at the vehicle. Clarksville Police, TN Wildlife Resources Agency, and Montgomery County Sheriff's Office checked the area and did not find anyone in the vicinity.
Police Information Officer Jim Knoll says they just want to ensure the public is aware of the two incidents since they occurred in the same approximate vicinity. He adds there is nothing to indicate intentional acts associated with either incident and officers will be keeping an eye out for any suspicious activity occurring in the area.
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