3 people hurt, 2 critically in Creek County crash

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By John Dobberstein, Editor

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) said multiple people were injured Sunday in a one-car rollover accident on the Turner Turnpike.

Troopers said Uniqua M. Johnson, 29,
of Tulsa was driving a 2019 Jeep Wrangler eastbound on Interstate 44 around 5:30 a.m. near Sapulpa when she tried to take an exit around mile marker 215 and departed roadway to the left. The vehicle rolled 1 ¾ times before coming to rest on drivers side, partially blocking the exit ramp.

A passenger, 29-year-old Miracle Davis of Houston, Texas, was ejected from the vehicle and came to rest 27 feet away. She was not wearing a seatbelt. She was take by Creek EMS to Saint Johns Hospital in Tulsa and admitted in critical condition with head, arm, leg, trunk internal and trunk external injuries, OHP said.

Another passenger, 22-year-old Tymari Newton of Tulsa, was taken by Creek EMS to Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa with head, arm and trunk internal injuries, and was treated and released.



Troopers said Henley and Newton were wearing their seatbelts. The accident is still being investigated.

The Sapulpa Police Department, Sapulpa Fire Department and Creek County Sheriff’s Department also responded to the scene.

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