Categories: U.S.

Alyssa Lokits case: Man accused of savagely murdering woman on Nashville trail makes first court appearance

close Video

Nashville police arrest person of interest in Mill Creek Greenway murder

Less than 24 hours after Alyssa Lokits was shot to death while exercising, police made an arrest in her murder. (Metropolitan Nashville Police)

Paul Park, the man accused of ambushing a total stranger as she exercised on a popular Nashville, Tennessee, trail and shooting her to death, was due to make his first court appearance on Thursday.

Park, 29, of Brentwood, was arrested less than 24 hours after Vanderbilt graduate Alyssa Lokits, 34, was found dead on the Mill Creek Greenway trail.

The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department has not revealed a motive in the killing that has left nearby residents terrified. 

Park was charged with criminal homicide in connection to Lokits’ death.

ARREST MADE LESS THAN 24 HOURS AFTER NASHVILLE WOMAN WAS SHOT TO DEATH WHILE WALKING ON POPULAR TRAIL

Nashville police announced a suspect was arrested less than 24 hours after the murder of Alyssa Lokits. (Metropolitan Nashville Police/Vanderbilt University)

According to Williamson County court records obtained by Fox News Digital, Park had a criminal background with two prior offenses. 

In 2017, Park was sentenced to probation as part of judicial diversion after a domestic assault arrest.

Then in 2018, Park was sentenced to ten days in jail and supervised probation for violating his original probation sentence following his arrest for possession of drugs, with intent to manufacture, deliver or sell. One of the three drug charges was eventually dismissed as part of a plea deal and Park pleaded guilty to the other two drug charges.

Lokits’ family released a statement to local station WSMV 4, describing her as “a force to be reckoned with.”

“Dr. Alyssa Lokits, Ph.D. was a force to be reckoned with — driven, successful, smart, and immensely talented. Her fearless spirit and unwavering love inspired all who had the privilege to know her. She was a friend to everyone, always offering her generosity, joy, and light to those around her,” the family said in a statement.

“Her boundless support for her large family and numerous loved ones was evident in every aspect of her life. She always showed up for those she cared about, bringing strength and love with her wherever she went. The loss of such a vibrant, compassionate, and remarkable woman is devastating, and she will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all those whose lives she touched,” the statement continued.

The family is requesting privacy as they deal with and navigate their “unimaginable grief.”

We are deeply disturbed by the heinous acts of assault and murder against our beloved daughter, sister, cousin, aunt, niece, and friend,” the family said.

UTAH MOM SHOT MISSING NATIONAL GUARD HUSBAND IN HIS SLEEP, SUGGESTED LOVER ‘TAKE IT TO THE GRAVE’: POLICE

Paul Park was booked into the Davidson County jail. He is currently being held without bond on a criminal homicide charge. (The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department )

The community is also rallying around Lokits’ death and calling on law enforcement and the city to implement more safety measures.

Councilman John Rutherford said the area needs more gates, more lighting and increased patrols. He added that there is a need for license plate readers (LPRs), which would need to be approved by the mayor, who has withheld funding, according to Fox 17.

During a press conference on Tuesday, Nashville Police Chief John Drake echoed Rutherford and acknowledged the need for LPRs. 

“LPRs would have made a difference. LPRs make us safer,” Drake said. 

Drake added that Park and Lokits did not know each other and that this was a random attack in which he tried to sexually assault her before fatally shooting her.

FORMER VEGAS DEMOCRAT POLITICIAN CONVICTED OF KILLING REPORTER IS SENTENCED TO AT LEAST 28 YEARS

Metropolitan Nashville Police announced that they made an arrest in connection to the fatal shooting of a woman out on a walk in Nashville, Tenn., on Monday evening. (Metropolitan Nashville Police Department)

Paula Parker, a member of the church Lokits attended, said she was shocked when she heard the news of Lokits’ murder.

“Alyssa was part of the church we attended. We haven’t seen her in a few years, but we watched Alyssa grow from a child to a teenager. She was a godly, kind, loving, fun, confident, and intelligent young woman with dreams of becoming a neuroscientist in order to help others,” Parker wrote in a post on Facebook. “I’m thankful the police arrested her killer. Please pray for the Lokits family.”

One of Lokits’ neighbors, Guy Gilchrist, told Fox 17 that he was “absolutely devastated and shocked” to hear about her murder. He added that she worked from home and was always helpful.

“She was just incredibly kind to me and the neighbors adored her,” Gilchrist said.

According to Vanderbilt University, Lokits graduated from the school in 2017. She worked in the Hamm Lab as a graduate student in neuroscience.

Investigators determined that Lokits was out exercising in the area of the greenway path on Monday evening when Park stepped out from between two parked cars and began following her at a “brisk pace.” 

Some witnesses claimed to have heard a woman screaming, “Help! He’s trying to rape me,” followed by gunfire.

Witnesses also told police that they saw a man, possibly Asian, on top of Lokits before shots were fired.

Police said Lotkits and Park then walked out of view of the park’s surveillance camera. However, video captured Park returning to his gray car with “scratches on his arms and blood on his clothing.”

2ND SUSPECT ARRESTED IN DEADLY HOME INVASION AFTER PHONY UTILITY WORKERS TARGET UPSCALE NEIGHBORHOOD

A man has been arrested in connection to the fatal shooting of a woman who was killed while walking Monday on a popular Nashville, Tenn., walking trail. (X/@MNPDNashville)

Park then fled the parking area in a dark-colored four-door sedan towards Old Hickory Boulevard, according to police.

Later in the evening, a major break in the case happened when a witness who was local to the area provided police with more video footage recorded on his car’s dashcam that was parked at the greenway trailhead.

Police said the dashcam recorded clear images of Park as well as his car, while another witness was able to provide a portion of Park’s license plate number.

Police said another major break in the case happened when MNPD Homicide Detective Shannon Forsyth reviewed the photo of the suspect taken from the witness’s dashcam and recognized the suspect as being the identical twin brother of a suicide case that she had worked on in December 2021.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP 

Detectives set up surveillance at Park’s Brentwood home, followed him after he left and stopped him in Davidson County after the homicide arrest warrant was issued.

“We sincerely appreciate the swift and diligent efforts of the Nashville Metro Police Department, investigators, and witnesses/bystanders in their aid to Alyssa and their apprehension of the individual responsible. For a grave crime there should be grave consequences, and we will continue to support the authorities in seeking justice for Alyssa to the fullest extent of the law. We would also like to thank the community for their support and compassion during this incredibly difficult time,” the Lotkits family said.

Share

Recent Posts

Leader of Georgia’s separatist region of Abkhazia resigns, ending unrest

close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for November 19 Fox News Flash top headlines…

46 minutes ago

Son of Norway’s crown princess arrested on suspicion of rape

close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for November 19 Fox News Flash top headlines…

46 minutes ago

NIH director, after Trump nominates RFK Jr. for HHS secretary, says discouraging vaccinations is ‘disturbing’

Discouraging Americans from being vaccinated is "very disturbing" and would result in "more severe illness…

1 hour ago

Dems sue PA election board over uncounted provisional ballots amid Senate recount in Casey loss

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee filed a lawsuit Monday over the counting of dozens of…

1 hour ago

Matt Gaetz ‘working the phones,’ speaking to GOP senators despite difficult confirmation odds

Former Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida, who President-elect Trump announced as his selection to…

1 hour ago

Johnson declines to say if transgender rep-elect is man or woman, says House to treat everyone with ‘respect’

House Speaker Mike Johnson declined to answer whether transgender Rep-elect Sarah McBride, D-Del., is a…

1 hour ago