A Watonga man was injured Monday in an ATV accident in Blaine County.
Aaron Robinson, 32, was taken to Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City with head, trunk and leg injuries, according to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol report. He was listed in stable condition.
The accident happened at 2:35 p.m. south and east of Watonga on a county road.
According to the report, Robinson was riding a 2004 Polaris Predator ATV when he tried to jump a ditch and was thrown.
He was not wearing a helmet, and the report listed an odor of alcohol present.
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Man injured in ATV accident Monday southeast of Watonga
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