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Peyton Sims, Mustang, OK HS senior died in a car accident

Sims was transported to a local hospital. Learn more about Peyton Sims Obituary and funeral plans...

by Eve Adams
April 19, 2023
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Peyton Sims Death – On Monday, an automobile accident in Canadian County claimed the life of a teenage girl from the Yukon named Peyton Sims. Peyton, who was 18 years old at the time, was driving on the ramp leading from the John Kilpatrick northbound to the I-40 eastbound when the vehicle she was operating veered off the roadway and collided head-on with a bridge support, as reported by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.

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According to the authorities, Sims was transported to a local hospital, where he was subsequently confirmed dead by the attending medical staff. The investigators are still trying to determine what caused the crash. Officials have stated that Sims was a senior at Mustang High School when he was found.

Peyton Sims Obituary and funeral plans will be released by the family…

RELATED ARTICLE: Two died, others in critical condition in fatal crash on Highway 51

Saturday morning at approximately 4:00 a.m., the Stillwater Police Department received a complaint of a fatal car accident at the intersection of Sixth Avenue and Country Club Road. Ryan Begnaud, 18, of Austin, Texas, and Jeremi Smith, 40, of Oklahoma City, perished as a consequence.

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At an intersection, a white Ford Mustang traveling in the opposite direction of traffic and at a speed of 160 miles per hour collided head-on with a red Chevrolet Impala. Both passengers, whose identities have not yet been disclosed, were slain upon impact. The Ford Mustang continued eastward, causing damage to a number of stationary vehicles at the Wilson Chevrolet West dealership, including the engine block, due to flying off-vehicle components, including the engine block.

The Mustang’s driver, 18-year-old Luke House of Owasso, was charged with two counts of second-degree homicide on Thursday night, according to a press release from the Stillwater Police Department.

The occupants of both vehicles, one at St. Francis Hospital and the other at OU Medical Center, are in critical condition. Monday at 3:30 p.m., the Stillwater Police Department identified the Mustang’s driver as 18-year-old Mustang resident Luke House. The patient was discharged from St. Francis Hospital. The other driver’s identity remains unknown. Begnaud was an occupant of the Mustang. 60-year-old Virginia Winston of Edmond operated the crimson Impala. Smith was the occupant of the Impala.

The Stillwater Police Department is currently conducting an investigation into the matter. The SPD requests that anyone with information about the case contact them at (405) 372-4171.

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Eve Adams

As a reporter for SNBC13, my primary responsibilities include covering major news stories on accidents and people going missing. I am an avid learner who enjoys conducting research and staying current with the latest trends. You are welcome to keep up with me on my social media pages.

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