OHP: Two Oklahoma men killed in separate single-vehicle wrecks along state roads
Two men died in separate single-vehicle crashes along state roads, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported.
Two men died in separate single-vehicle crashes along state roads, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported.
Two men died in separate single-vehicle crashes along state roads, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported.
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Craig A. Barker, 58, of Davidson, was driving a pickup south on a Tillman County road and attempted to turn right onto E 1870 Road, about 2.25 miles southeast of Frederick, when the vehicle left the roadway. Troopers said the pickup rolled once and Barker was thrown from the vehicle.
He died at the scene from his injuries. Troopers said it’s unknown what day the wreck occurred.
Barker was not wearing a seat belt, the patrol reported.
At about 9:15 p.m. Friday, Yahir R. N. Licea, 21, of Boise City, was driving a pickup north on State Highway 385 while approaching a curve. Troopers said the vehicle overcorrected, left the roadway and rolled about seven times before landing back on its wheels.
Licea died at the scene from his injuries. He was not wearing a seat belt, the patrol reported.
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