Clarksville Police Seek Public's Help Locating Wanted Suspect Keaton Jones

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The Clarksville Police Department (CPD) is seeking public assistance in locating 23-year-old Keaton Jones, who is wanted for burglary following a break-in at storage units on Tiny Town Road. Jones is described as approximately 5’5” tall, weighing 200 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes, making him identifiable to those in the community. The urgency of this appeal emphasizes the importance of community involvement in crime prevention and resolution. Anyone who sees Jones or has information regarding his whereabouts is urged to call 911. Furthermore, individuals can reach out to CPD Detective Clegg directly at 931.

648. 0656, extension 5324, to provide any leads. For those who prefer to remain anonymous, the Clarksville Montgomery County Crime Stoppers Tipline can be contacted at 931. 645. 8477, or tips can be submitted online at P3tips.

com/591. This case serves as a reminder of the collaborative efforts between local law enforcement and citizens in maintaining safety in Clarksville. The CPD continues to rely on the vigilance of the community to address and combat crime effectively.

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