Robert Jenkinson, 30, killed and Charlie Her, 21, seriously injured in pedestrian collision at Elm Place and Concord Drive in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
One Dead In Broken Arrow Auto-Pedestrian Crash
Officers were called to the crash at 10:30 p.m. and found a pedestrian dead at the intersection of Elm Place and Concord Drive. They said the driver of the vehicle was taken to the hospital in critical condition.
UPDATED: One killed, one critically injured in Broken Arrow automobile-pedestrian crash
Robert Jenkinson, 30, of Broken Arrow, was jogging and crossing Elm Place from east to west on Fargo Street when he was struck by a 1997 Honda driven south on Elm by Charlie Her, 21, of Broken Arrow, police said.
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