Fishing Trip Proves Fatal For Rogers County Man
Posted: Apr 14, 2010 11:51 PM Updated: Apr 15, 2010 6:24 AM
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Robert Robison lost control of his 2005 Kawasaki Mule while going fishing Tuesday.
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The trooper's report said the path Robison took was washed out.NewsOn6.com
ROGERS COUNTY -- A Rogers County man went fishing and didn't come home.
According to a report by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, 57-year-old Robert Robison left his house near Keetonville Tuesday evening on his four-wheeled utility vehicle, going to a pond to fish.
When he didn't come back, his family got worried and started looking for him. They found his body at the bottom of a steep hill north of Highway 20 just before noon Thursday.
Investigators believe Robison lost control of the 2005 Kawasaki Mule after driving on a path that was washed out. His vehicle hit an embankment, and Robison was thrown about 30 feet. He died at the scene of head injuries.
He was not wearing a safety belt.
ROGERS COUNTY -- A Rogers County man went fishing and didn't come home.
According to a report by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, 57-year-old Robert Robison left his house near Keetonville Tuesday evening on his four-wheeled utility vehicle, going to a pond to fish.
When he didn't come back, his family got worried and started looking for him. They found his body at the bottom of a steep hill north of Highway 20 just before noon Thursday.
Investigators believe Robison lost control of the 2005 Kawasaki Mule after driving on a path that was washed out. His vehicle hit an embankment, and Robison was thrown about 30 feet. He died at the scene of head injuries.
He was not wearing a safety belt.
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