Personal Injury Collision in Payne County

Team Radio Marketing Group - July 1, 2017 10:00 am

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported a personal injury collision occurred about 2:49 p.m. Friday on State Highway 33 and Norfolk Road, about 1 mile east of Cushing in Payne County, OK.

The patrol said the accident involved a 2011 Ford F-250 driven by Justice Thomas, 22, of Cushing, OK. Thomas was not injured.

The second vehicle involved was a 2017 Kia passenger car driven by Diana Wesson, 55, of Cushing, OK. Wesson was transported by Cushing Fire Department to Cushing Hospital, where she was treated and released.

A passenger in Diana Wesson’s vehicle, Angela Wesson, 54, of Maysville, OK was transproted by Cushing Fire Department to Cushing Hospital. She was admitted in stable condition with whole body injuries.

The Highway Patrol’s report stated Thomas’ vehicle was southbound. Wesson’s vehicle was eastbound. Thomas’ vehicle failed to yield to oncoming traffic and struck Wesson’s vehicle. Seatbelts were equipped and in use by all. The cause of the collision is reported as a failure to yield from a yield sign.

 

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