A Longdale woman was hospitalized Wednesday night after being injured in a one-vehicle accident in Blaine County.
Connie Turley, 28, suffered trunk injuries, according to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol report, and was listed in Okeene Municipal Hospital in fair condition.
The accident happened at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday on a county road north and west of Longdale.
According to the report, Turley was a passenger in a 1994 Pontiac Firebird that was being driven south on the road. The driver was going too fast, according to the report, and swerved to the right, over-corrected and went off the road to the left. The car rolled one-half time, coming to rest on its top. Turley was ejected 15 feet, according to the report.
The driver fled and is unknown, according to the report.
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