(WBIR) The TBI is looking for a Kentucky truck driver who faces indictment in the deaths of six people in a June crash on Interstate 75.
Benjamin Scott Brewer's name was added to the bureau's 10 Most Wanted List on Thursday, according to the TBI.
Brewer, 39, of London, Ky., was indicated this week by a Hamilton County grand jury on six counts of vehicular homicide, four counts of reckless aggravated assault, one count of DUI by impairment of narcotics, one count of speeding and one count of false report of duty status.
He drove a tractor-trailer that hit about eight vehicles in a construction zone the afternoon of June 26 on I-75 near Chattanooga.
Among those killed were two women from East Tennessee, Tiffany Watts of Morristown and her mother Sandra Anderson of Rutledge. Watts' young daughters, visiting from the West Coast, were also killed.
According to WRCB, Brewer had crystal meth in his system as the time of the crash.
Authorities believe he had been clocked-in for 50 hours when the truck he was driving slammed into the vehicles
Federal guidelines state truckers can only drive 11 hours in a day before taking a mandatory 10-hour break.
Brewer has brown hair and brown eyes. He stands 5 feet, 7 inches and weighs approximately 190 pounds.
The TBI asks that anyone with information about Brewer's whereabouts call the agency at 800-TBI-FIND, 800-824-3463. There is a $1,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.