A 15-year-old from Stillwater, Oklahoma, tragically lost their life in a crash on US-177 in Payne County late Saturday night, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP).
Details of the Incident
The crash occurred when a Kansas man was traveling westbound on East 104th Street and failed to stop at a stop sign. As a result, he collided with another vehicle that was traveling northbound on US-177 towards Stillwater.
The collision caused the Kansas man’s car to leave the roadway and become fully engulfed in flames. The second vehicle, which was carrying four people, went off the road, rolled down an embankment, and came to rest on its top.
Casualties and Injuries
The Kansas man sustained injuries in the crash, as did the driver of the second vehicle and two other passengers. Unfortunately, a 15-year-old passenger in the second vehicle was killed in the crash.
The incident has drawn attention to the importance of adhering to traffic safety rules and the consequences of failing to stop at stop signs.
Ongoing Investigation
OHP officials are continuing to investigate the cause of the crash. At this time, details regarding the condition of the injured passengers and the exact circumstances of the crash are still under review.
Summary Table of Key Information
| Aspect | Detail |
|---|---|
| Date of Incident | Saturday night, April 25, 2026 |
| Location | US-177, Payne County, near East 104th Street |
| Fatality | 15-year-old passenger from Stillwater, Oklahoma killed in the crash |
| Injuries | Kansas man injured, along with the driver and two other passengers from second vehicle |
| Crash Description | Kansas man failed to stop at a stop sign, causing collision and a vehicle to roll down an embankment |
| Investigation Status | Ongoing by Oklahoma Highway Patrol |
A tragic crash in Payne County, Oklahoma, resulted in the death of a 15-year-old passenger, while several others sustained injuries.
The crash, caused by a Kansas man failing to stop at a stop sign, serves as a reminder of the critical importance of following traffic signals and safety measures to avoid fatal accidents.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol continues its investigation into the circumstances of the collision, and further details are expected to emerge in the coming days.






