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Nashville Police Seek Public's Aid in Locating Silver Minivan Linked to Fatal Interstate Shooting

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Published on January 29, 2025
Nashville Police Seek Public's Aid in Locating Silver Minivan Linked to Fatal Interstate ShootingSource: Metropolitan Nashville Police Department

Authorities in Nashville are reaching out to the public seeking help to solve a recent crime. On the morning of January 12, shots rang out from a Honda Odyssey minivan on Interstate 40, resulting in the death of Uriel Miller. The 26-year-old Rutherford County resident was driving his Crown Victoria sedan when the assailant's vehicle pulled up and fired the fatal shots.

The hunt is on for the driver or owner of what is described as a silver Honda Odyssey, believed to be a 2015 model. According to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, a dash cam from a tractor-trailer captured the minivan following Miller's car before it abruptly swerved across the lanes and positioned itself next to his vehicle. Miller's car was found crashed against a retaining wall, where he died at the scene.

To track down the individuals responsible, Nashville Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to an arrest. Images and video of the minivan have been released to help with identification. The authorities stress the importance of community assistance in these cases, believing that someone out there holds the key information needed to solve this tragic incident.

Public members with any knowledge of the silver Honda Odyssey or details about the incident are urged to contact Nashville Crime Stoppers by calling 615-742-7463.