A westbound vehicle with a Utah plate caused a collision with a semi truck on I-44, did not stop, and continued driving. The driver may have threatened another motorist by pointing an object at them, but it's unclear if it was a firearm. Police are attempting to locate the vehicle, last seen northbound on 129th, with the reporting party no longer following.


Audio|Source: Creek County, OHP, and Sapulpa Regional Public Safety
02:35
Transcript:
They just passed the 145th. They advised the Utah plate vehicle swerved in front of a semi and hit a semi. Okay, no way. They did not stop. The vehicle is still going westbound. Also, they're back on 44. We're checking on that now. They're taking the 129 exit. In what direction? Okay, now I see. They stayed on the 44 to take the 129th exit. We've got a direction of travel on 129th. We went northbound on 129th. 91, I agree, clear. 104. Tulsa, entry units, do you want RP to come to 1019? Yeah, it's fine, Tulsa. I'm taking a hundred point nine three deaths up now. Got the updates. Negative, he's not given as good updates. Last down location was northbound on 129. RPs no longer following. RPs in a maroon, RAM 2,500, has pulled over onto the shoulder. 544 Westbound, Garnett. 434 Tulsa, be checking the flying J. That was okay. 327 tall same draft 327 okay it's clear we're gonna we're gonna clear what is it we're gonna clear what is it sir right at coffee direct also intention all units updated information RP now states that he does not know if it was a firearm Say that he pointed something at him. Driver will be a white male with a buzz cut. 4.34 Tulsa. Go ahead.
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I-44, Tulsa, OK
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