Two Garfield County residents were injured in separate accidents in the area.
Laura S. Dryden, 38, of Enid, was taken to St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center after being injured in an accident at 9:59 p.m. Tuesday in Alfalfa County, according to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol report. She was listed admitted in good condition with arm, leg and internal injuries, according to the report.
Walter Dale Streck, 44, of Hillsdale, was taken to Integris Bass Baptist Health Center after being injured in an accident at 5:25 a.m. Wednesday on U.S. 81. He was admitted in serious condition with back and internal injuries, according to an OHP report.
The accident that injured Dryden happened at the intersection of Oklahoma 8 and U.S. 64.
According to the OHP report, Dryden was driving a 1992 Honda north on Oklahoma 8. A 2002 Mack truck, driven by Richard A. Busbee, 70, of Woodward, heading west on U.S. 64 was stopped at a stop sign. Busbee failed to yield and pulled out in front of Dryden’s car, according to the report.
The accident that injured Streck happened on U.S. 81 one-half mile north of Lake Hellums Road.
Streck was driving a 1993 Jeep Cherokee north of U.S. 81, according to the report, when he turned west at a crossover in front of a 1995 GMC pickup being driven by Zachery D.K. Jones, 17, of Enid, which was northbound in the southbound lane.
Jones was taken to Bass and treated and released.
Local news
NEW: Enid-area residents injured in separate wrecks
- Local news
-
-
NOC Enid hosts open house for newly renovated nursing wing
Northern Oklahoma College’s division of nursing threw open the doors at the Enid campus Friday afternoon and showed off the $2 million renovation of the Zollars Building.
-
Volunteers, money sought to improve area near school
Organizers of the Garfield Neighborhood Initiative are seeking volunteers and donations for the next phase of their efforts to clean up the neighborhood surrounding the new Garfield Elementary School.
- Candidates named for Waukomis school board post
- Elementary principal pleads guilty to DUI
- Future CDSA site sees fire
- Local News Briefs for 2-11-2012
- Officers’ Spouses Club at Vance AFB offering academic scholarships
- Oakwood Mall offers flu shots
- Pleasant Vale Elementary principal pleads guilty to DUI
-
Manufacturing company moving into Enid
Company officials anticipate within five months there will be 30 employees, and by the second year they plan to employ 100 people.
- More Local news Headlines
-






