
A deadly crash on U.S. 60 in Osage County left a motorcyclist dead on Wednesday, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Troopers said the rider was pronounced dead at the scene, and investigators remain on site gathering evidence. Authorities have not released the rider’s identity or a cause for the crash.
What officials reported
As reported by Tulsa World, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol responded to the wreck on U.S. 60 in Osage County and confirmed a fatality. The Tulsa World story by reporter Anna Codutti cites troopers as its source but offers only limited details while the investigation continues.
Investigation and records
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol investigates serious crashes on state highways and releases crash reports through the Department of Public Safety. Family members or their legal representatives can request those records from the agency. For more on troop responsibilities and how to request reports, see the Highway Patrol section on the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety website.
What we know now
Troopers have not released a cause for the crash, and no arrests or charges have been announced. The investigation is ongoing, and officials have said they will provide updates when more information becomes available.









