Bryan County, OK — Earlier this month, there was a Durant man involved in a motorcycle along State Highway 48 outside of Durant. Police said the man was identified as Kyler Clark, 19 years old, and that they also though alcohol may have been a factor here.
According to their reports thus far, Clark was riding his motorcycle along Highway 48 that day when he lost control while trying to negotiate a curve.
This was Monday, June 8, 2015.
Clark was badly injured after his motorcycle crashed into a ditch and he was thrown off.
Paramedics responded to this scene and rushed him to a nearby hospital, where his condition has since improved to “stable” as of a couple of weeks ago.
However, the police are under the impression that speed and potentially alcohol might’ve been a factor.
Map of the Accident
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