A car ran off the roadway on Garland Jan. 14 and knocked out a power pole.
Sgt. Brian Hart said there were no injuries in the accident. According to police reports, a 2007 Nissan Altima, driven by Timmy Morales, 22, of Enid, was traveling south when he ran off the roadway in the 1600 block of Garland. The vehicle left the road and struck a power pole, breaking it into three pieces. The vehicle traveled 130 feet into a field and came to rest.
Morales was not injured, and was cited for failure to devote time and attention.
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