Almost a year after the tragic death of 19-year-old Noah Presgrove, chilling details have emerged from 911 calls made by witnesses who stumbled upon his lifeless body on the side of a rural stretch of US-81 in Jefferson County, Oklahoma.
Noah Presgrove was found dead on Labor Day in 2023, with a medical examiner's report later confirming that he succumbed to 'multiple blunt force injuries.'
The 911 calls obtained by a source paint a disturbing picture of the scene. One caller initially mistook the body for a deer, describing it as 'lying on the shoulder in the road,' while another witness reported seeing a 'dead naked body' on the highway.
These accounts align with the findings of the medical examiner's report, which detailed that Presgrove was discovered naked, wearing only shoes, with no signs of a vehicular collision at the scene.
The report also revealed that Presgrove had been involved in an ATV accident earlier that night after leaving a house party. Following the incident, he returned to the party, had an argument with his girlfriend, and subsequently went missing until his body was found the next morning.
Presgrove, a graduate of Comanche High School with aspirations of joining the military, was remembered fondly by his family and friends. His family continues to seek justice and closure through a Facebook page titled 'Justice for Noah Presgrove.'
Despite the ongoing investigation led by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, many questions surrounding Presgrove's death remain unanswered. His sister, Madison Rawlings, expressed disbelief at the idea of intentional harm towards her brother, emphasizing his peaceful nature and lack of involvement in trouble or drama.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has refrained from providing further details on the case, stating that the investigation is still ongoing.