OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Court documents released on Wednesday reveal new details about the events that lead to the death of a man whose body was found in a car in northeast Oklahoma City.
“I would say it’s a little surprising because I guess it doesn’t happen over here,” said Bertrice Abercrombie, who lives nearby.
Crime tape was strung up near Northeast 16th and Kelley on Monday evening after a man was found dead in the backseat of a car.
“It’s really kind of a shocker,” said Abercrombie.
New court document state that hours earlier, 32-year-old Jessica Yeahquo got into an argument with the father of her child at a Denny’s along I-35 on Monday morning.
Yeahquo reportedly told police that when she got into a car following the argument, the victim jumped on the hood.
“It appears they were living in and out of this vehicle,” said Sgt. Dillon Quirk with OKCPD.
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Oklahoma City Police said the man, “fell off the hood and she ran over him.”