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Goodlettsville Police Seek Public's Help to Find Vehicular Homicide Suspect Kata Huddleston Possibly Heading to Oklahoma

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Published on December 17, 2025
Goodlettsville Police Seek Public's Help to Find Vehicular Homicide Suspect Kata Huddleston Possibly Heading to OklahomaSource: Goodlettsville Police Department

The Goodlettsville Police Department is actively seeking the public's assistance in locating 38-year-old Kata Huddleston, who is wanted under outstanding vehicular homicide warrants. According to FOX17, the warrants are tied to a motor vehicle crash that took place on Long Hollow Pike, near Interstate 65. Details provided indicate that Huddleston is 5 feet 2 inches tall, weighs about 120 pounds, and has red hair.

The situation has escalated, with officials suggesting that Huddleston could be attempting to leave the state. The police theorize she may be heading towards Oklahoma, and it has been reported that she might be accompanied by a white male, possibly towing a large camper. This information came to light following investigations conducted by the Goodlettsville PD, as WKRN has detailed.

In an effort to widen the search net, authorities are reaching out to anyone who may have relevant information regarding Huddleston's whereabouts. Community members with any leads can contact the Goodlettsville Police Department directly. As per WSMV, Lieutenant Jeff Petty of the GPD can be reached either via call at 615-851-2222 or through email at [email protected].

With the suspect still at large, local law enforcement's plea to the public underscores the urgency of this matter. "We have reason to believe that she may be enroute to Oklahoma and traveling with a white male and quite possibly towing a large camper," GPD said. The information being circulated is a critical component of the police department's strategy to apprehend the suspect and bring a resolution to the case, reported by WSMV.