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Enid woman hurt in crash
An Enid woman was hospitalized following a one-vehicle crash at 4:05 p.m. Saturday, 2.7 miles south of Goltry in Alfalfa County.
According to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol report, Lila Mae Sanders, 82, was driving southbound on Oklahoma 45 in a 2001 Dodge automobile, when she hit a pothole in the roadway and lost control of the vehicle. The car went into a broadslide before hitting an embankment and rolling one and a half times, coming to rest on its top in a wheat field.
Sanders was transported by Helena EMS to St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in stable condition with external and internal trunk injuries.
The accident was investigated by Trooper Darrin Lancaster of the Alfalfa County Detachment, assist-ed by Goltry Fire Department and Alfalfa County Sheriff’s Office.
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