
A Clarksville man was charged Thursday night after an investigation into a vehicle he sold that had been reported stolen.
Oak Grove Police say 33- year-old Caylan Hill sold a vehicle to someone in Oak Grove for $18,500 that had been reported stolen in Jefferson County and had an altered vehicle identification number.
When the person reportedly tried to register the vehicle, it was found to have been stolen and had an altered identification number. Police say Hill then stopped communicating with a man when he asked for his money back.
While Hill was being arrested, police say he began eating marijuana he had on him.
Hill was charged with failure to produce an insurance card, no registration plates, obscuring the identity of a machine $10,000 or more, possession of marijuana, receiving stolen property, tampering with physical evidence, and theft by unlawful taking.




