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Three of the four men involved in the crash about 2 a.m. at NW 23 and N Shartel Avenue have been identified.
Victor Troung, 21, and Timothy Tran, 20, died. Thomas Tran, 22, is in critical condition at OU Medical Center. The fourth person is also a male in critical condition, but will not be identified until his family is notified, police said.
Their car, driven east on NW 23, slammed into a vacant building at the intersection about 2 a.m.
Traffic fatality investigators arrived about 3 a.m. The intersection remained closed at 4:20 a.m.,
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says a Bartlesville man was killed when the motorcycle he was driving collided with a pickup truck.
A report on the crash says 47-year-old Brett Hulsey died in the collision shortly after 8:30 p.m. Monday.
The report says Hulsey was westbound on a county road when he failed to yield at a stop sign and collided with the pickup that was northbound on U.S. Highway 75.
The driver of the pickup was not injured.
Cale Drumm, 39, of Stillwater, was driving a 1967 Ford Mustang on McMurtry Road west of Stillwater shortly before 6:45 p.m. Friday when he ran off the right side of the road. Drumm then swerved left, sending the car into a broad slide, troopers reported. The car then ran off the left side of the road, striking a tree.
Troopers reported Drumm was driving at an unsafe speed at the time of the crash. He was transported to OU Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead at 9:21 p.m. Friday.
Aubrey Baty was driving east in the westbound lane of I-40 near Czech Hall Road shortly before 11:30 p.m. Friday when he struck a semi truck driven by Humberto Ortego Jr., 64, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported.
Baty, of Mustang, was pinned for a half hour before Oklahoma City firefighters pulled him from the wreckage, troopers said. He was transported to OU Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead shortly after 3:30 a.m. Saturday.
A police officer driving a patrol car with lights and sirens on struck a pickup in a northwest Oklahoma City intersection Thursday.
The officer was taken by ambulance to a hospital, but the pickup driver was not hurt, said police Sgt. Jennifer Wardlow. The name of the officer was not released. She said his injuries were not life-threatening.
About 7:25 a.m. the officer was eastbound on NW 36 when he went through a red light at the Interstate 44 Service Road intersection with NW 36, said a witness The witness was westbound on NW 36 and stopped at the light.
Three people were killed in a Marshall County traffic accident Tuesday, and a fourth was is in critical condition, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported.
About 9:25 a.m. Todd Leonard and three children were traveling on State Highway 70 about five miles west of Oakland, when a tractor-trailer driven by Stanley Mastinger crossed the center line and struck Leonard’s vehicle, the patrol said.
Leonard, 29, of Oklahoma City, a 3-year-old girl and a 1-year-old boy were pronounced dead at the scene. A 9-year-old also in the car was taken to OU Medical Center in critical condition.
A woman died Sunday after her car ran off the road into a creek in Washington County, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported.
About 5:55 p.m., Sherry L. Hockett, 44, of Bartlesville, was driving on a county road about a mile south of Bartlesville. The car went left of center in a curve and met another vehicle.
Troopers said Hockett tried to steer away but her car slid and hit a guard rail and then flipped over it into a creek.
Hockett, who was wearing a seat belt, died at the scene, troopers said.
Two Oklahomans died early Saturday after a fiery crash in Caddo County, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported.
Dexter Wade Palmer, 19 and Kelsey Renee Palmer, 18, both of Apache, died at the scene of the crash.
About 5:30 a.m. Dexter Palmer was driving west on State Highway 19 about 7 miles west of Apache. Kelsey Palmer was a passenger in the front seat. The car went off the road to the left and traveled 315 feet before hitting a retaining wall and catching fire, troopers said.