Following the report of an accident Sunday near Perry in Noble County, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol has released more details including the name of the victims.
The accident that occurred at 7:17 p.m. Sunday evening on Interstate 35 near mile marker 186, the Perry exit, involved a Stillwater woman and a Kansas family. Victoria L. Patton of Stillwater, 25, was driving a 2015 Toyota Yaris northbound on I-35 in the southbound lanes. This led to the vehicle colliding with a 2019 Chevy Suburban driven by Juan Mortero-Rodriguez, 35, of Marysville, Kansas.
Patton was pronounced dead on the scene by Perry EMS due to massive injuries. She was transported by Trout Funeral Home to their facility in Perry.
Rodriguez was airlifted to OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City as he was admitted in serious condition with trunk internal, trunk external, arm and leg injuries.
As for Rodriguez’s passengers, Laura Mortero-Hernandez, 32, was treated and released.
A 14- year-old male was transported to Children’s Hospital in Oklahoma City, then transported to OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City, and is listed in fair condition with trunk internal, head and neck injuries.
A 3-year-old female was transported to St. Mary’s Hospital in Enid, where she was treated and released.
An 11-year-old female was transported to Children’s Hospital in Oklahoma City, then transported to OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City, where she is listed in fair condition with arm and leg injuries.
A 16-year-old female was transported to OU Medical Center where she was treated and released.
Troopers report that Patton was trapped in the vehicle for four hours before being extricated by Perry Fire Department.
All involved were using seatbelts.
The accident was investigated by Trooper Coburn Snyder No. 271 of Troop K. Assisted by Lt. Gabe Leach No. 167, Trooper Steve Burrows No. 202, Perry Fire Department, Perry Police Department, Noble County Sheriff’s Department, Orlando Fire Department, LifeFlight, Tonkawa EMS.