OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – Oklahoma City Police arrested a suspect for her involvement in a hit-and-run crash that claimed the life of a 39-year-old woman on Sunday, April 12.
OKCFOX said the incident unfolded around 10 a.m. in the area of Northwest 104th Street and Middlesborough Lane. There, the suspect, a 30-year-old woman, got into an argument with the 39-year-old woman.
Police believe the 30-year-old woman intentionally ran over the 39-year-old woman with her vehicle before fleeing the scene.
First responders rushed the 39-year-old woman to a hospital, where she later died.
Police located the suspect and arrested her. She is facing a first-degree murder charge and leaving the scene of a collision.
The suspect had four previous DUI charges and a second-degree forgery charge in Oklahoma, according to court documents.
Car plows into OKC’s Lake Overholser, claiming life of man and woman
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – A man and a woman died after their car crashed into Lake Overholser on Sunday, April 12, according to OKCFOX.
Oklahoma City Police suspect that the driver was speeding on eastbound Overholser Drive when they lost control of their vehicle and drove into the lake.
OKC’s fire and rescue crews pulled up to the scene of the crash around 5 a.m. and declared the man and woman dead at the scene. Officials did not specify whether it was the man or the woman who drove and have not confirmed their ages or place of residence.
Police also confirmed another driver crashed their vehicle into Lake Overholser as well. This one appears to have been a separate crash, and the driver of this vehicle walked away uninjured, officials say.
Charges possible in Tulsa rollover crash that hurt 1-year-old child, police say
TULSA, OK – Tulsa Police said a 17-year-old teenager may face charges for their involvement in a rollover crash that injured a 1-year-old toddler, Koco reports.
The incident unfolded around 5 a.m. on Saturday, April 11 on Interstate 244. According to preliminary details, the 17-year-old teenager ran a stop sign and then hit a curb. The car went airborne, going over a drainage ditch. The car then crashed into a fence and fell 15 feet off the interstate bridge.
The car overturned on its roof and injured the 1-year-old toddler. EMS crews rushed the child to a hospital for treatment, who is expected to recover.
It’s unclear if the 17-year-old teen driver and their passenger, an 18-year-old adult, were injured.
At least 1 injured in vehicle accident in OKC’s Summit Parke
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – At least one person was injured in a vehicle accident that happened in Oklahoma City’s Summit Parke area on Monday, April 13.
The collision happened before 11:30 a.m. at the intersection of Northwest 150th Street and North Pennsylvania Avenue, according to the OKC Response & Accident Tracker.
The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety has not specified the severity of injuries sustained or confirmed the number of people and vehicles involved.
Officials are working to determine the cause of the crash.
OK DPS investigates injury collision in Capitol Hill
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – Oklahoma Department of Public Safety is investigating the details behind an injury collision that occurred in the Capitol Hill area on Monday, April 13.
The crash happened before 12:45 p.m at the intersection of South Blackwelder Avenue and Southwest 26th Street, the OKC Response & Accident Tracker reveals.
It’s unclear how many people were injured, and DPS did not confirm the extent of those injuries.
The cause of the collision is under investigation.
Vehicle accident reported in OKC’s Warr Acres
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety was dispatched to the scene of a vehicle accident in Oklahoma City’s Warr Acres on Monday, April 13.
DPS were summoned to the intersection of North Portland Avenue and Northwest 39th Street, according to the OKC Response & Accident Tracker.
Officials have not reported any injuries or listed the number of people and vehicles involved.
We will issue updates, including the cause of the crash, once we learn more.
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