Collinsville Man Injured in Rogers County Accident

09/14/2018 – Oklahoma Highway Patrol reports an injury collision occurred September 10th at approximately 11:00am on SH20,  west of 193rd East Avenue, 3 miles west of Owasso city limits, in Rogers County.

Brian Hunter, 30, of Tulsa, OK. was driving a 2014 Toyota Corolla westbound on SH20. James Loggins, age 62, of Collinsville, OK. was traveling eastbound on SH20.  Hunter’s vehicle crossed over the center line into the eastbound lane and struck Loggins head on.

Hunter was pinned for 14 minutes and was extricated by Limestone Fire Department using extrication tools.  He was transported to St John Tulsa in stable condition with head and leg injuries. Loggins was transported by personal vehicle to St. John Owasso, then transported by ambulance to St. John Tulsa. Admitted in stable condition with trunk internal injuries.

  • Condition of driver Hunter – Odor of Alcohol Beverage
  • Condition of driver Loggins – Apparently Normal
  • Cause of Collision – DUI  

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  • Seatbelts –     Equipped and in use in vehicle-1; Equipped and in use in Vehicle-2
  • Weather –      Cloudy
  • Roadway –     Dry
  • Pinned –         See narrative
  • Ejected –        N/A
  • Helmet –        N/A
  • DOT Number –  N/A

“This report is based upon the trooper’s investigation of this collision.  It may contain the opinion of the trooper.”