Jason Prine, 44, and Betty Bell, 80, killed in head-on crash at State Highway 3 and Valley View Road near Shawnee, Oklahoma
Two people killed in head-on collision near Shawnee
State Highway 3 was shut down in both directions at Valleyview Road due to the collision, according to the OHP. The roadways reopened just after 11 a.m.
Two killed in Pottawatomie County crash
Investigators say a 1997 Ford F-150 pickup truck, driven by 44-year-old Jason Prine, was heading eastbound on Hwy 3 when the truck crossed the center line.
OHP releases report on early-August three-vehicle collision in Pottawatomie County that caused the death of two people
Prine was driving a 1997 Ford F-150 pickup east on Oklahoma Highway 3 when he crossed the center line and struck a westbound 2016 Chevy Express van on its driver side.
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