McClain Co., OK (June 5, 2026) – One person died, and another was injured early on Friday morning, June 5, after a hit-and-run crash in McClain County. The accident happened around 3 a.m. on northbound Interstate 35 near mile marker 94.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said the crash involved two vehicles. Troopers are investigating the collision as a hit-and-run. David Blasingame, 56, of Sulphur, died from injuries sustained in the wreck. A passenger, identified as 75-year-old Adeline Blasingame, was also hurt.
No additional information about the passenger’s condition was released in the initial report. Authorities had not released the other driver’s identity or further details about the cause of the crash. Still, the collision remains under review as investigators continue gathering information.
We extend our sincere condolences to Blasingame’s family and loved ones, and we wish the injured passenger a swift and full recovery.
What is Usually Examined After Fatal Hit-and-Run Crashes?
Fatal hit-and-run crashes sometimes require a close review of vehicle descriptions, debris, roadway marks, and travel direction. Investigators may use those details to identify the vehicle that left the scene and determine where it went afterward.
Traffic cameras, dash cameras, and witness statements can also be important in these cases. On interstates, camera footage may help show vehicle movement before and after contact.
Medical records can clarify the severity of injuries for survivors, while vehicle damage and final stopping positions may help explain how the crash unfolded. These details are frequently reviewed together as investigators work to build a clearer timeline.