August 19, 2019


The people who ran over a Giles County man one week ago is still unknown.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol continues to investigate and the man’s place of employment is offering a substantial reward for information that leads to answers.

According to the THP, Kevin Ward died early last weekend on Columbia Highway just north of Pulaski.

Investigators say the 48-year-old was walking home around 2 a.m. when he was struck by three vehicles that hit him in rapid succession with none of the vehicles stopping.

To help motivate someone to come forward with information, Ward’s employer, the AOC company, announced Friday a $10,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction of the person who killed Ward.

According to THP, of the three vehicles that struck Ward, only a teenage driver in the second vehicle, a Kia, has been identified and interviewed.

Investigators say vehicle one is an F-250 that is black or grey in color and vehicle three was described as either a larger red sedan or a smaller pickup truck, like a Chevy Colorado.

If you have any info, you are urged to contact the Tennessee Highway Patrol.