The Tennessee Highway Patrol is reaching out to the community for help as they probe a tragic hit-and-run incident that resulted in the death of a pedestrian in Loretto early Saturday morning. Although details surrounding the crash remain limited, authorities are particularly interested in gathering information about a specific vehicle involved in the incident. They are on the lookout for a white or silver truck, specifically a Ford Ranger or Mazda model from the years 2000 to 2010, with an extended cab.
Witnesses reported that this truck was last observed traveling north on U.S. Highway 43, close to Smith Circle, at approximately 2:20 a.m. It is believed that the vehicle may have sustained damage to its front end during the collision. The Tennessee Highway Patrol is urging anyone who may have seen the truck or has any relevant information to come forward. Those with details that could assist in the investigation are encouraged to contact the THP Lawrenceburg District office at 615-744-3099. For further information, including a photograph of the vehicle in question, please visit our website at Radio7Media.com.

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