Power Restored After Crash Knocks Out Electricity To Some In Broken Arrow
UPDATE (5:11 p.m. May 2, 2021): Authorities said electricity has been restored to people in Broken Arrow after someone crashed into a power pole.
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The Broken Arrow Police Department said some people woke up in the dark after a non-injury crash involving a power pole.
This happened near East Kenosha Street between 230th and 234th East Avenue.
Police said the driver fell asleep behind the wheel and crashed into the power pole.
As of Sunday morning, the road is closed while crews work to restore the power.
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Crash Causes Power Outage In Broken Arrow
The Broken Arrow Police Department said some people woke up in the dark after a non-injury crash involving a power pole.
This happened near East Kenosha Street between 230th and 234th East Avenue.
Police said the driver fell asleep behind the wheel and crashed into the power pole.
As of Sunday morning, the road is closed while crews work to restore the power.
Drivers are urged to take an alternate route.
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Local Law Enforcement Officers Complete Crime Scene Investigator Training
Northeastern State University, Broken Arrow Police Department and Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation have partnered together for a Crime Scene Investigators program. Ongoing training is important, ongoing training in this type of specified part of policing is very technical and you want your people up to speed on what s going on, said Broken Arrow Police Chief Brandon Berryhill.
This program is the only crime scene investigator training offered in the state.
Broken Arrow Police Chief Brandon Berryhill says it focuses on recovering evidence, the science that can be used at crime scenes, and how to take proper measurements.