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Heard on: Sequoyah County Public Safety · 1/9/2026 03:20 PM
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I'm gonna be out just west of Moffett on US-64 with a vehicle broke down.
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Vehicle broken down near Moffett on US-64
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer reported being with a vehicle that appeared to have broken down just west of Moffett on US-64.
As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatch received reports of a possible hit-and-run collision around the 8600 block area of US Highway 64 East in Moffett, Oklahoma. A sedan reportedly struck a logger truck before continuing eastbound. Deputies were advised to look for the sedan. Early radio exchanges suggested there may have been two vehicles involved, though details remain unconfirmed.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers were notified of a possible dispute involving someone repeatedly dumping trash in a shared dumpster near Seventh Street in Moffett. The reporting person said requests to stop had been made several times. No further disturbances were confirmed at this time.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible multi-vehicle accident on the Fort Smith river bridge. The right lane was reportedly blocked with indications that at least one driver may have been trapped. Fire and rescue teams were on scene attempting extrication, and northbound traffic was closed while responders worked. The situation involved possible injuries and required temporary lane closures.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers were pursuing a tan or gold van traveling at very high speed near the U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith. The vehicle reportedly crossed from Oklahoma and was last seen turning toward Wheeler Avenue. The pursuit appears to involve a suspect vehicle moving over 120 mph, with description details communicated by dispatch. The investigation and search continued in the surrounding area.