TULSA -- Police have located the vehicle they say was used in a hit-and-run in Tulsa Wednesday afternoon.
According to police, the vehicle was located on the 6700 block of East Latimer Place. At this time, no arrests have been made.
Police are now at a home near Sheridan where they're searching for the truck that could've hit the worker. @KJRH2HD pic.twitter.com/rbB9qmxLZe
— Darcy Jackson (@DJacksonKJRH) February 22, 2017
With the help from witnesses, police were able to track the license plate of the Ford F-250. @KJRH2HD
— Darcy Jackson (@DJacksonKJRH) February 22, 2017
Police say early in the afternoon, a vehicle hit a worker on the northbound US-169 off-ramp heading westbound on I-244 and then drove off. Police say witnesses in the area were able to record a license plate number.
BREAKING: Tulsa Police say an ODOT contract worker is in critical condition after being hit by a car on 169 interchange. @KJRH2HD pic.twitter.com/iSuDuu1QM3
— Darcy Jackson (@DJacksonKJRH) February 22, 2017
TULSA - The northbound US-169 off-ramp to westbound I-244 is now open to traffic.
— OKDOT (@OKDOT) February 22, 2017
The worker is in critical condition, according to police.
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