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Driver taken into custody
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UPDATE: Driver who struck man in roadway arrested
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A local man was killed Friday night on the Bertha Parker Bypass under suspicious circumstances.
Tahlequah Police Chief Nate King said the Oklahoma Highway Patrol and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation have been asked to assist with the crime scene.
 âBest we can gather of what one witness is saying is that a male body either fell or was pushed from a moving vehicle while traveling down [Bertha Parker] Bypass,â King said. âHe was then struck by another vehicle. We do have a deceased male on the East Bypass near Tahlequah Lumber and north of Park Hill Road.â
King advises those traveling in the area to avoid the East Bypass â especially the northbound lane â for time being.
Police chief says opponent not qualified to run
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Tahlequah Police Officer Cory Keele, who is a nationally certified drug recognition expert, explained how the Intoxilyzer 8000 is operated.
December is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, and local law enforcement officials explained how those cases are handled.
According to the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office, it s illegal to drive or operate a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol level of .08 or higher. Impaired driving also includes other substances, including any amount of a schedule 1 controlled substance, or the use of any other intoxicating substance to the point where the driver is incapable of operating a vehicle safely, said OHSO.