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Metro Nashville police release more details on car involved fatal New Year’s Eve hit-and-run

Metro Nashville police release more details on car involved fatal New Year’s Eve hit-and-run

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Key Facts

Location

Nashville, TN

Date & Time

Thursday, January 15, 2026 (New Year’s Eve)

Vehicles Involved

car

Responding Agencies

Metro Nashville police

News Sources

2 sources

These details are from publicly available news coverage and may not include every fact in the official police report.

Full Incident Report

Metro Nashville police have released more details about a fatal hit-and-run that occurred on New Year's Eve. The article explains what is known and how to request an official crash report.

NASHVILLE, TN - January 15, 2026

Metro Nashville police have provided additional information regarding a fatal hit-and-run crash that took place on New Year's Eve in Nashville, Tennessee. The incident involved a car, but specific details about the location, time, and individuals involved have not been disclosed. The cause of the crash remains unspecified in the reports.

Key Facts

  • Crash date & time: New Year’s Eve
  • Location: Nashville, TN
  • Type of crash: Hit-and-run
  • Vehicles involved: Car
  • Responding agencies: Metro Nashville police
  • Source(s): WSMV News

Crash Overview

The hit-and-run crash occurred on New Year's Eve in Nashville, Tennessee. Metro Nashville police have released some details regarding the incident, which involved a car. However, specific information about the exact location and time of the crash has not been provided.

The sequence of events leading up to the crash has not been detailed in the reports. Metro Nashville police are handling the investigation, but no further information about the vehicle movements or the circumstances of the crash has been made available.

Emergency services responded to the scene, but the reports do not specify the actions taken or the immediate outcomes in terms of injuries or fatalities. The investigation into the crash is ongoing, and no charges or arrests have been announced at this time.

News Coverage (2 Sources)

WSMVJan 15, 2026

Metro Nashville police release more details on car involved fatal New Year’s Eve hit-and-run

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WSMVJan 15, 2026

Metro Nashville police release more details on car involved fatal New Year’s Eve hit-and-run

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4

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Disclaimer: This information is compiled from publicly available news sources and may be incomplete or updated as investigations continue. For official records, contact the law-enforcement agency that handled the crash.

Last updated: January 15, 2026 at 1:01 AM

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