Brandon Dale Allen, 32, Misty Dawn Thirion, 22, Amanda Rose, and Zachary Cole Fuller killed, and Christian Jonathan Loiler injured in wrong-way crash on Highway 75 near Owasso, Oklahoma

Modified Date: 
Tue, 05/03/2016 - 7:57pm
Accident Date: 
Saturday, July 25, 2015

Three dead Saturday morning after wrong-way collision in Tulsa County

Zachary Cole Fuller, 22, of Bartlesville, was taken to a Tulsa area hospital in critical condition and another person was taken to a Tulsa area hospital, treated and released. Three people died and two were injured in a Saturday morning wreck in Tulsa County, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. The driver of the motorcycle, Brandon Dale Allen, 32, of Sperry, died at the scene from his injuries, the patrol reported. A passenger, whose name has not been released, was not wearing a helmet and died at the scene from their injuries, troopers said. Saturday, a car traveling southbound in the northbound lanes of U.S. 75, about 3 miles west of Owasso, collided with a motorcycle.

OHP: Three Killed in Wrong-Way Crash on Highway 75

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says three people died in a wrong-way crash on Highway 75 early Saturday morning. Around 3:00am Saturday, OHP received a call of a crash on the highway. On scene they say a 2006 Honda Civic was driving south in the northbound lanes of 75 and collided with a motorcycle. According to Troopers, 22-year-old Misty Dawn Thirion of Collinsville was thrown from the Honda during the collision and also died on the scene. Troopers say both people on the motorcycle died on scene.

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Both bikers, Brandon Allen and Amanda Rose, were killed instantly, authorities say.

Zachary Cole Fuller and Misty Morgan were in the back seat of Loiler's car and also died.

People Involved: 
Brandon Dale Allen
Misty Dawn Thirion
Zachary Cole Fuller
Christian Jonathan Loiler
Amanda Rose
Roadway: 
Highway 75
City: 
Owasso, OK
Area: 
Tulsa, OK

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