OHP Searches For Suspect Throwing Rocks At Drivers

Oklahoma Highway Patrol investigators are looking into several incidents where someone has thrown rocks off an overpass on the Indian Nation Turnpike, breaking motorists' windshields.

Saturday, August 24th 2024, 6:30 pm

By: News On 6


Oklahoma Highway Patrol investigators are looking into several incidents where someone has thrown rocks off an overpass on the Indian Nation Turnpike, breaking motorists' windshields.

OHP says this has happened four separate times over the last month, with five vehicles being hit in one of the incidents.

This has been happening between mile markers 21 and 34 north of Antlers in Pushmataha County, according to OHP.

OHP worked with the Turnpike Authority to place cameras to catch the suspects and got images of what appeared to be a black SUV.

OHP Alert From The Indian Nations TurpikeImage Provided By: Turnpike Authority

OHP Alert From The Indian Nations TurpikeImage Provided By: Turnpike Authority

This crime is a felony and is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Southeast Regional Communications Center at 580-924-2601.


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