Police said the tanker driver was treated and released. Police do not know the motive behind the assault but said once Oloba recovers he will be booked into the Oklahoma County Detention Center. Police say the man at the top of the page stole a gun from the OnCue gas station on NE 23rd and Santa Fe. “And at this time remains at the hospital.” OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) Oklahoma City police are looking to identify a man who they say stole a gun out of a vehicle at a gas station. (Both, courtesy of OHS.) Architect and OU professor Norman Byrd designed the. “When officers found him there, he was still dressed in the same clothes, smelled of fuel and he was also suffering from significant burns over several parts of his body,” said Knight. This motel, too, was demolished in 2017 and replaced with an OnCue gas station. Police were not clear why Oloba returned to the store but said he needed immediate medical attention. “The suspect fled at the time, and we did not know who he was.” He was doused in fuel so it could have been a tragic scene,” said Knight.
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Police said amazingly, both drivers were able to escape the flames. The tanker truck and Oloba's car immediately went up in flames. “As the store clerk tried to get up and flee, the driver tried to run over the clerk again and ended up crashing into a tanker truck or a fuel tanker,” said Knight. Read: Police Search For Driver After Car Hits 2 People, Crashes Into Fuel Tanker At NW OKC Gas Station Knight said Oloba showed up at the OnCue near northwest 164th and North Portland, the same place he allegedly tried to run over a store clerk on Monday. Gary Knight, Oklahoma City Police Department. the same OnCue called in and said, ‘Hey this guy is back,’” said MSgt. Police said 21-year-old Kevin Oloba faces several complaints of assault and battery with a deadly weapon. The passenger vehicle was totally involved, and the middle portion of the fuel tanker was involved in the fire,” said Oklahoma City Fire Department District Chief, Derrick Kiel.Suspect Arrested After Returning To NW OKC OnCue Where He Caused Tanker ExplosionĪ man was taken into custody Tuesday after he returned to the northwest Oklahoma City gas station where he caused a tanker explosion the day before. “The main damage was the two vehicles involved. He hit that employee once, and when he tried to run over him again, Oloba missed and crashed into the tanker truck. Kevin Oloba provided by Oklahoma City Police Department Oloba was reportedly parked at the gas station Monday, when he sped toward an OnCue employee who was walking out of the store. Police say the man responsible is 21-year-old Kevin Oloba. Huge flames erupted from a tanker truck on Monday morning in an OnCue parking lot near N.W. OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma City Police Department says the suspect in Monday’s early morning tanker fire that injured 2 others has been arrested after showing up to that same gas station early Tuesday. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. OnCue 101 1 NW 23rd St Oklahoma City OK 73103. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Get directions, reviews and information for OnCue 101 in Oklahoma City, OK.