Luke Ross and Sean Tucker, both 19, killed in two-vehicle car crash on N. Mustang Road near Piedmont, Oklahoma

Modified Date: 
Sun, 10/16/2022 - 8:50am
Accident Date: 
Friday, December 15, 2017

Police investigate after 2 teens killed in crash near Piedmont

An official from Southwest Covenant Schools, a private high school in Yukon, identified the victims as recent graduates Luke Ross and Sean Tucker.

Arrest warrant issued for driver involved in fiery Piedmont crash that killed two teens

According to police, 48-year-old David Christopher Cochlin is wanted on two counts of second-degree murder, DUI involving death, speeding, and failure to stop for a stop sign.

Man charged in connection with fatal wreck jailed

A man accused of killing two men in a fatal December wreck was arrested Saturday. David Christopher Cochlin, 48, was booked into the Canadian County jail.

Family of Oklahoma teen killed in fiery crash files lawsuit

Tucker’s parents are seeking in excess of $100,000 on behalf of his estate and also individually for their pain and suffering. Cochlin’s next court date is scheduled for March 30 when he has a preliminary conference hearing.

Attorney for man accused in fiery wreck that killed two teens asking for bail

The attorney for a man charged in the deaths of two teenagers just before Christmas is asking the Court of Criminal Appeals to allow bail in his case.

Jury convicts man of second-degree murder in deaths of Oklahoma teens

The jury found Cochlin guilty of both counts of second-degree murder, and recommended that Cochlin be sentenced to life in prison. His formal sentencing will be held June 25.

“Pain is not gonna go away,” Man convicted in deaths of Oklahoma teens receives life sentences

Tuesday, a Canadian County Judge sentenced David Cochlin to life in prison for the deaths of Sean and Luke.

Type: Car Accident
Topics: 
Fire
People Involved: 
Luke Ross
Sean Tucker
David Christopher Cochlin
Roadway: 
N. Mustang Road

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