By: Clayton Cummins
CLEVELAND COUNTY -
An Oklahoma mother died from her injures nearly two weeks after a serious crash involving a suspected drunk driver.
First responders were called just after 8:30 p.m. March 26 to the intersection of US-77 and 60th Street near Slaughterville.
Kelli Kinman, 35, her husband and two young children were traveling northbound on Highway 77 when a truck crossed the center line and hit their vehicle head-on, investigators said.
Kinman died April 8.
The suspected drunk driver of the truck, Bruce Underwood, 47, of Lexington, died on March 31 after being seriously hurt.
Kinman attended Noble’s Assembly of God Church over two decades. Friends said Kinman was an outstanding mother to her 4 and 6-year-old children.
Cleveland County Sheriff Chris Amason announced he will be hosting quarterly town hall meetings starting this month in an effort to increase transparency.Â
The first meeting will be Mar. 27 at the Noble Assembly of God Church, 100 Post Oak Rd in Noble, according to a press release.Â
âAs an elected county official, I want to be accessible and plan to meet with our residents regularly in various locations throughout the county,â Amason wrote in the release. âWe will provide updates on what weâre doing at the sheriffâs office, but weâll also give people the chance to ask questions and voice concerns.â
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