One dead in SW Oklahoma City auto-pedestrian crash
OKCPD PIO confirmed authorities stopped a Dodge RAM pickup for a traffic charge at N Walker Ave & NW 23rd St.
The pickup evaded the scene which lead to a pursuit.
After 10 minutes, the pickup crashed into a vehicle occupying one person.
The victim was transported to a local hospital and was pronounced dead shortly after.
Suspect information is currently unknown at the time.
The scene is under further investigation.
KFOR will update as more information arrives.
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