19-year-old Noah Presgrove, found deceased with severe injuries beside an Oklahoma highway, will not be subject to a murder investigation, despite unsettling circumstances surrounding his death.
Noah Presgrove, a 19-year-old recently discovered deceased beside an Oklahoma highway, will not be subject to a murder investigation, as confirmed by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. Presgrove was found following a four-day party with severe injuries, including a fractured skull, broken ribs, and dislodged teeth. Found after having attended a birthday celebration, initial reports included incidents of an ATV accident and a dispute with his girlfriend prior to his disappearance.
Despite the severe nature of his injuries, law enforcement does not currently treat Presgrove’s death as a homicide, following findings from the medical examiner that cited multiple blunt force injuries as the cause of death. However, the specific circumstances leading to these injuries remain unclear.
The community and Presgrove’s family are left searching for clarity and closure amidst their grief, with relatives voicing their distress over the unresolved details of the incident.