Oklahoma Highway Patrol: 2 dead in separate crashes

 

January 28, 2018



OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is investigating a pair of separate crashes that left two people dead.

The patrol says in a preliminary report that 48-year-old Mannford resident Robyin R. Anderson was killed late Friday in a Creek County crash. Earlier Friday afternoon, 43-year-old Broken Arrow resident Jonathan B. Taylor died in a crash in Rogers County.

Troopers say Anderson ran a stop sign, sending her car airborne. The vehicle hit a tree while in the air. Anderson was ejected and pronounced dead at the scene.

Earlier Friday, Taylor was killed on the Will Rogers Turnpike. H...



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