A crash in Oklahoma claimed the life of a former officer from Maine over the weekend.The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said a Jeep driven by 22-year-old Thomas Baty crashed 3 miles north of Tahlequah.Alessa Gilbert and former Hallowell officer Lara Sarett were passengers.According to officials, all three were taken to hospitals. Gilbert was treated and released, while Baty was hospitalized with injuries to his head and torso.Officials said Sarett was pronounced dead after arriving at a hospital due to massive injuries.Troopers are still investigating what led to the crash.The Hallowell Police Department said Sarett was an officer for about a year before she left for Oklahoma to pursue her dream of becoming a lawyer.The department said in a statement: "She was a good officer and even a better person."
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — A crash in Oklahoma claimed the life of a former officer from Maine over the weekend.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said a Jeep driven by 22-year-old Thomas Baty crashed 3 miles north of Tahlequah.
Alessa Gilbert and former Hallowell officer Lara Sarett were passengers.
According to officials, all three were taken to hospitals. Gilbert was treated and released, while Baty was hospitalized with injuries to his head and torso.
Officials said Sarett was pronounced dead after arriving at a hospital due to massive injuries.
Troopers are still investigating what led to the crash.
The Hallowell Police Department said Sarett was an officer for about a year before she left for Oklahoma to pursue her dream of becoming a lawyer.
The department said in a statement: "She was a good officer and even a better person."
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