The Dothan community is mourning the tragic loss of Wesley Blake Bowen, 33, who died after being shot while driving along a busy highway Friday morning. The Houston County Coroner, Robert Byrd, confirmed Bowen’s passing, leaving family, friends, and neighbors struggling to come to terms with such a sudden and senseless tragedy.
According to authorities, Bowen’s vehicle ultimately ended up in a retention pond along Ross Clark Circle near Fortner Street. The circumstances surrounding the incident are under active investigation by Dothan Police, who are treating the case as a homicide. Witnesses reported seeing a man fleeing the scene, prompting law enforcement to respond quickly. Within about an hour, officers took several persons of interest into custody, though officials have not publicly named them as suspects at this time.
Bowen is remembered by those who knew him as a devoted family member, a loyal friend, and a valued member of the community. His untimely death serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the impact of violent crime on families and neighborhoods alike. Friends and loved ones are now left to cherish his memory, holding onto the moments they shared and the qualities that made him special.
As the investigation continues, the community has come together to support Bowen’s family through their grief, offering prayers, condolences, and a collective commitment to remember him with love and respect. Wesley Blake Bowen’s life, though tragically cut short, leaves a lasting imprint on all who knew him. May he rest in peace.







