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Sapulpa Man Dead After Head-On Collision In Creek County
Updated: Mar 01, 2014 8:25 AM
George Jones, driving a white 2003 Toyota Camry, was northbound on Highway
97 when he crossed the center median for an unknown reason, striking a black
, 1998 Ford Taurus, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Jarrod Wolfe, 35, from Sand Springs, was the driver of the Ford Taurus.
Officials say he was pronounced dead at the scene due to massive injuries.
His passengers, 25-year-old Sapulpa resident Mykael Farris and a 10-year-old
boy, were both injured and taken to the hospital. Both suffered internal
injuries. Farris was trapped in the car for about 10 minutes and had to be
freed from the white vehicle, according to OHP.
Jones, 46, from Tulsa was also taken to the hospital for internal injuries.
OHP reports that seat belts were used by all and that air bags deployed in
both vehicles.
Updated: Mar 01, 2014 8:25 AM
George Jones, driving a white 2003 Toyota Camry, was northbound on Highway
97 when he crossed the center median for an unknown reason, striking a black
, 1998 Ford Taurus, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Jarrod Wolfe, 35, from Sand Springs, was the driver of the Ford Taurus.
Officials say he was pronounced dead at the scene due to massive injuries.
His passengers, 25-year-old Sapulpa resident Mykael Farris and a 10-year-old
boy, were both injured and taken to the hospital. Both suffered internal
injuries. Farris was trapped in the car for about 10 minutes and had to be
freed from the white vehicle, according to OHP.
Jones, 46, from Tulsa was also taken to the hospital for internal injuries.
OHP reports that seat belts were used by all and that air bags deployed in
both vehicles.