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Kim Guthrie-Harrel noticed police lights flashing from a cross street in the late morning hours while driving Route 66 near Foyil, Oklahoma. “Highway ... stole a Chevrolet Impala from a ...
according to a preliminary report from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Harn, who was not wearing a seat belt, was ejected 15 feet from the vehicle in the crash, troopers said in the report.
The girl was driving a Chevrolet Impala west on Highway 10 and a Kia Optima was on 171st Avenue attempting to turn right onto westbound Highway 10 when the two vehicles collided in the intersection, ...
On of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol's Trooper Noe Martinez, identified as #491, narrowly avoided major injuries after a vehicle ...
According to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, an 81-year-old man from Norman was killed in a single-vehicle crash on May 29 in ...
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported a 28-year-old Red Rock man died Saturday morning after a wreck along a Noble County highway.Open the video player above to see some of the headlines KOCO 5 is ...
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For 2012 Chevrolet tweaked the aging Impala's suspension and steering for better ride and feel - a much needed improvement over last year's adequate ride, handling and performance. The impala ...
An overturned semitruck is causing headaches for drivers on Interstate 44 in northeast Oklahoma City Tuesday morning.
Townsend said Barth's vehicle slammed into a 2006 Chevrolet Impala driven by 21-year-old Michael Timmerman of Rolla, N.D. Barth was pronounced dead at the scene, and Timmerman died later at a ...
We would like to thank the York County Sheriff’s Office and the Nebraska State Patrol for their assistance, as well as local motorists and media for their patience,” Chief Tjaden concluded.