John Tallbear, Rhindi Kay Isaacs, and Shari Moore killed in collision involving school bus at US 377 and County EW 1300 in Seminole County, Oklahoma
3 dead, including child, in Seminole County bus crash
Officials say both vehicles swerved in an attempt to avoid a collision, but ended up hitting each other head on.
Troopers still seeking leads on passenger killed in crash with team bus
Investigators say they have determined that John Tallbear was driving the SUV when it hit the Konawa softball team’s bus.
“We all just broke down,” Konawa community mourns loss at prayer vigil
Hundreds of people attended a vigil Sunday night to honor their beloved teammate, student, and friend.
Investigators tentatively identify third victim in Seminole County crash that killed 12-year-old girl
Oklahoma Highway Patrol investigators said Tuesday they have tentatively identified Shari Moore, also known as Shari Dockrey, a 55-year-old Earlsboro woman, as the passenger in the sport utility vehicle that collided with a school bus.
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