Two juveniles were injured in a single-vehicle rollover crash with ejection on County Street 2630 in Caddo County, Oklahoma
14-year-old driver, 17-year-old passenger, injured after Caddo County rollover crash
According to a report from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, a 14-year-old, and two passengers, ages 17 and 12, were traveling southbound on the county road when the driver crashed as the road turned into gravel. Officials say the driver was traveling at a speed too fast for the road type.
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