Nashville

Kentucky Man Sought for Vehicular Homicide in Fatal Clarksville Crash

AI Assisted Icon
Published on November 22, 2024
Kentucky Man Sought for Vehicular Homicide in Fatal Clarksville CrashSource: Clarksville Police Department

The Clarksville Police Department is on the lookout for Daryl Ingram, a 65-year-old man from Oak Grove, Kentucky, following a fatal crash that took place in early September. Ingram is facing multiple charges, including a warrant for vehicular homicide. WSMV reports that the head-on collision, which led to the death of another driver, occurred on Ashland City Road near Riverwood Place.

Law enforcement has set Ingram's bond at half a million dollars plus some, $550,000. Wanted additionally for driving under the influence, driving on the wrong side of the roadway, violating light laws, and without proof of insurance in hand, Ingram has yet to be apprehended. ClarksvilleNow notes that the collision involving Ingram happened on the US 41A Bypass on September 5th at around 9:35 pm.

The aftermath of this incident had Matthew Bouslog, the other driver involved, dying after his injuries were sustained post-collision. In hopes of locating Ingram, the Clarksville Police Department is turning to the community for help. They encourage anyone with information to either call 911 or Detective Crosby, a FACT Investigator with CPD, at 931-896-3958. Clarksville Online further details that Ingram's acts on that evening led to tragic results.

For those wishing to remain anonymous while providing information, they can reach out to the Clarksville-Montgomery County Crime Stoppers Tipsline at 931-645-8477 or submit a tip online. Offering a cash reward, tips providing the location of the suspect.