October 11, 2024 9:58 am
Tennessee Police are asking for help after a semi truck tire slashing incident caused $31K in damages at a Tennessee truck stop. Contact authorities with any information.
According to the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office in Tennessee, they need help finding a suspect linked to a string of vandalism acts. These acts caused about $31,000 in damage at a truck stop. The damage took place at the 101 Travel Plaza near Exit 101 on Interstate 40. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to please call the Sheriff’s Office at (731) 968-3421.
The vandalism happened on or around September 11, 2024, just before midnight. The 101 Travel Plaza, a stop for many truck drivers traveling along I-40, was hit by seven separate acts of vandalism. The Sheriff’s Office did not say exactly what was damaged, but the total cost to fix everything is about $31,000.
The 101 Travel Plaza is located off 104 North at Exit 101 on Interstate 40. It is a well-known stop for truck drivers and travelers who need a break from the road. Incidents like this can cause big problems for truck stop owners and the drivers who rely on them.
The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office has shared a photo of the suspect. They hope someone will recognize the person in the picture. If you have any information, the Sheriff’s Office asks you to call them at (731) 968-3421. So far, they haven’t given any details about the suspect, but they are working to figure out who was involved.
People in Henderson County, including truck drivers, are worried about the vandalism. Truck stops are important for drivers traveling long distances. When these places are damaged, it can make things harder for everyone. Local law enforcement is working to find the suspect. They need help from the public to keep these stops safe and secure.
If you know anything about the suspect in the photo or have any details that could help, call the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office at (731) 968-3421. The sooner the person is found, the quicker everyone can work on stopping vandalism at key truck stops.