2 Oklahoma men die in separate accidents
FROM STAFF REPORTS
Published: November 7, 2009
Two men were killed in accidents on state roads, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported.
Tommy Harrimon,
33, Hugo
Harrimon was killed after he struck a van crossing
U.S. 271 Friday afternoon.
He was driving south when he struck a van crossing the highway from a
Choctaw County road, about 1:15 p.m., five miles south of Hugo, troopers said. There was a stop sign on the county road, but the van’s driver,
Jesse Brown, 21, of
Fort Towson, pulled in front of Harrimon and the van was struck in the driver’s side door, the patrol said.
Harrimon died at the scene. Brown was treated at a
Texas hospitaland released, troopers said.
Harrimon was not wearing a helmet. Brown was wearing a seat belt, troopers said.
Bobby Wallace,
39, Kellyville
Wallace was a passenger in a car that went left of center and was struck by another car, which hit a third vehicle about 7:20 p.m. Thursday near Bristow in
Creek County, troopers said.
Wallace died at the scene of the crash.
The driver of the vehicle,
Pat Hedges, 43, of
Kellyville, was treated at a local hospital and released. All seven people in the other two vehicles were treated and released or refused treatment at the scene, troopers said.
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