Noah Presgrove’s Unexplained Death Ruled Not a Murder, Investigation Continues

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – The mysterious death of 19-year-old Noah Presgrove, whose body was discovered on the side of a highway in Oklahoma on Labor Day, is not being treated as a murder by authorities, confirmed by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. The medical examiner’s report revealed that Presgrove died from multiple blunt force injuries.

Presgrove had been missing since the Labor Day holiday, following a multi-day party. His body was found by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Zach Wright off Highway 81 in Jefferson County. Investigators from both the state highway patrol and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation are actively looking into the circumstances surrounding his death.

Despite ongoing investigations, the cause of Presgrove’s injuries remain unknown. The state’s bureau of investigation initially deemed his death as “suspicious,” prompting further scrutiny into the case. Dr. Leonardo Roquero, the medical examiner who performed Presgrove’s autopsy, has not yet determined the manner of his death.

Authorities are urging anyone with information about the case to reach out to the Southwest Regional Communications Center. The investigation into Presgrove’s death continues to uncover leads and evidence, as authorities work to piece together the events leading to his tragic demise.

No charges have been filed in connection with Presgrove’s death, with investigators maintaining a focus on gathering information to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the young man’s sudden passing. As the case unfolds, more details may emerge to help solve the mystery of Noah Presgrove’s untimely death.