TN TN - Brent Copeland, 31, boarded a Greyhound bus frm Clarksville to Nashville, didn't board a conn bus to Knox County, 9 Jul 2024

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The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 31-year-old Brent Copeland of Clarksville.

Brent’s family last spoke to him on July 8th and paid for a bus ticket to get him to Knox County TN.

Brent boarded a Greyhound bus in Clarksville on July 9th at approximately 9:00 p.m. that went to Nashville but he did not board the connecting bus.

Brent is approximately 5’9” tall, and weighs about 196 pounds, with red hair, and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a white and black shirt, blue jeans, and a backpack.

If anyone sees Brent or knows of his whereabouts, please call 911 so officers can check on her welfare. See attached photo.

Anyone with information or additional video footage is asked to please contact Detective Alquzweeni at (931) 648-0656, ext. 5366.


 

Clarksville police say Brent Copeland, 31, last spoke to his family on July 8. He had a bus ticket to get him back to Knox County and reportedly boarded a bus on the night of July 9 that went to Nashville.

Police say Copeland didn't board the connecting bus.
 
Maybe he doesn't want to talk to his family right now. It appears that his brother was arrested after assaulting Brent last month. Brandon Copeland pushes brother on concrete after argument about his drug use
Well, that's understandable but it makes me a little concerned for Brent. Not only because his brother has been violent with him before but because this charge is still very new, and usually involve a court order of protection, so he would not be legally allowed to go back to his home because Brent was there. Seems like those conditions could be a bit unfair to Brandon or could feel that way to him, considering the article. I wonder if this is part of the reason Brent was to travel to knox county? So Brandon could go back to his home and Brent could be with family? Do we know for sure Brent boarded the bus? It was reported he did, but by who? Nashville is a very short distance from Clarksville and if he's local to Clarksville and not a recent transplant because of the military base, it would be more than reasonable for him to know someone there in Nashville or call someone who would be willing to drive maybe an hour to pick him up from Nashville. But then where? Why would he cut off family who seemed to want to help? I can understand why he wouldn't and couldn't talk to his brother.
 
JUL 27, 2024
“He made it here in Nashville, but he had an hour and a half layover,” Brandon Copeland, Brent’s brother, said. “…There is a lot of people worried about him.”

They have since filed a missing persons report with both Clarksville and Metro Nashville police. That’s not all they’ve done, though. They’ve travelled back and forth between Clarksville and Nashville spreading the word about Brent.
 
Maybe I'm being dense... but I'm not sure I understand. The issue with the altercation/pushing onto concrete.... about HIS drug use. WHOSE drug use? Brandon's or the brother? TIA
You're not being dense at all. The article was worded very poorly and was NOT clear as to whose drug use they were arguing about. Brent didn't have any charges concerning drugs in the Montgomery County Court System. Montgomery County - Case Search
 

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