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Investigation underway after early morning car fire near Oklahoma City lake

KOCO 5 crews were at the scene, showing that the truck had been completely burned

Investigation underway after early morning car fire near Oklahoma City lake

KOCO 5 crews were at the scene, showing that the truck had been completely burned

THAT REPORT. AND ALSO TO SOME MORE BREAKING NEWS THIS MORNING. CREWS RUSHING TO PUT OUT A CAR FIRE NEAR LAKE STANLEY DRAPER AND MIDWEST BOULEVARD. SOME VIDEO YOU CAN SEE HERE, COMPLETELY BURNED UP THAT VEHICLE. OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE TOLD US THAT NO ONE WAS INJURED THERE. AND A PASSERBY ALSO CALLED THIS IN. WE KNOW THAT THIS IS UNDER INVESTIGATION FROM THE OKLAHOMA CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT. BU
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Investigation underway after early morning car fire near Oklahoma City lake

KOCO 5 crews were at the scene, showing that the truck had been completely burned

A pickup truck caught fire early Friday morning near an Oklahoma City metro lake.Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.Crews rushed to put out the fire near Lake Stanley Draper and Midwest Boulevard. KOCO 5 crews were at the scene, showing that the truck had been completely burned.>> Download the KOCO 5 AppOklahoma City Fire Department officials said no one was injured and a passerby called in the fire. An investigation is underway.Top HeadlinesPolice: One person dead, suspect on the run after shooting in southeast Oklahoma CityOKC officials warn kayakers to stay away from river near Lake Overholser amid strong currentsSurveillance video shows teens being shot at in broad daylight outside OKC gas stationOklahoma museum changing policies after Nazi memorabilia was sold at flea market

A pickup truck caught fire early Friday morning near an Oklahoma City metro lake.

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Crews rushed to put out the fire near Lake Stanley Draper and Midwest Boulevard. KOCO 5 crews were at the scene, showing that the truck had been completely burned.

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Oklahoma City Fire Department officials said no one was injured and a passerby called in the fire. An investigation is underway.

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