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By KENDRICK MARSHALL World Staff Writer on Sep 16, 2013, at 11:02 AM  Updated on 9/16/13 at 11:27 AM


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Bicyclist injured after being hit by car

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No one was injured when a pickup truck lost control Monday morning and ended up caught against a guy wire in a Tulsa neighborhood, police said.

The wreck happened about 8 a.m. near 111th Street and Sheridan Road, police said.

A white Chevrolet pickup truck attempted to stop to avoid hitting another vehicle, lost control after skidding on wet pavement before striking a fence and coming to rest on the guy wire, Officer Jill Roberson said.

The driver, described as a teenager, was not injured, she said. No other injuries or property damage was reported.

Local

Bicyclist injured after being hit by car

No citations were issued after police determined the driver was not a fault, police said.

Veterans visit WWII Memorial with Honor Flight

The veterans, 37 of whom are from Tulsa, will visit the national World War II Memorial and will see the changing of the guard at Arlington National Cemetery.

CONTACT THE REPORTER

Kendrick Marshall

918-581-8386
Email

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