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5 Things To Know: I-40 wrong-way crash charges, Arcadia Lake crowds
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5 Things To Know: I-40 wrong-way crash charges, Arcadia Lake crowds.Driver charged in deadly I-40 wrong-way crash • Four young people were killed in Friday’s crash • Investigators say the driver was intoxicated • The suspect faces four murder charges A driver accused in a wrong-way crash on Interstate 40 that killed four young people is now facing charges.Authorities say 27-year-old Michael Rosario-Cruz has been charged with four counts of second-degree murder and other offenses connected to the crash in Canadian County.Investigators say Cruz was intoxicated Friday morning when he crashed into another vehicle, killing 20-year-old Kiercy Hickson, 19-year-old Quincy Jones, 18-year-old Haliegh Salazar and 18-year-old Brad Palmer.Cruz is being held at the Canadian County Jail.El Reno community honors crash victims • More than 200 people attended a vigil • A fundraiser ride is planned for July 11 • Community members gathered to support families Community members gathered Sunday at El Reno Lake to remember the four young victims killed in the I-40 crash.More than 200 people attended the vigil as friends, relatives and teachers shared memories and support for the families.A former teacher of three of the victims said the Oklahoma Standard continues to show itself during times of tragedy and that the El Reno community remains strong.Organizers say a poker ride fundraiser is planned for July 11, with all proceeds going to the victims’ families.Oklahoma City apartment fire investigated as arson • Four families were displaced by the fire • Investigators say multiple fires were intentionally set • Residents are expected to move into other units Fire investigators in northwest Oklahoma City are looking into an apartment fire as possible arson after flames displaced four families.The fire happened around 7 a.m.Monday near Wilshire Boulevard and Rockwell Avenue.Investigators say someone intentionally started multiple fires inside a vacant apartment unit before the flames spread to neighboring apartments.One resident said she hopes whoever is responsible faces serious charges because people live in the complex and could have been hurt.Officials say displaced residents are expected to move into other units within the apartment complex.No suspects have been publicly identified.Pets killed in northwest Oklahoma City duplex fire • Two dogs and two cats died in the fire • Flames were limited to one side of the duplex • Damage is estimated at up to $60,000 Firefighters say two dogs and two cats were killed in an overnight duplex fire in northwest Oklahoma City.Crews responded shortly before 1:30 a.m.near Northwest 10th Street and North Pennsylvania Avenue.Officials said the fire was contained to one side of the duplex, and no people were hurt.Damage is estimated between $50,000 and $60,000.Arcadia Lake crowds return after mass shooting • Police increased patrols for Memorial Day weekend • Large crowds returned to the lake Monday • Investigators say more arrests are possible Memorial Day crowds returned to Arcadia Lake weeks after a mass shooting there left one person dead and 22 others injured.Edmond police increased patrols around the lake during the holiday weekend as visitors returned to the area.Visitors told News 9 they were surprised by the earlier shooting and still consider the lake a safe place for families.Police say two suspects have been publicly identified so far, and investigators believe additional arrests could still be made in the case.——— Editor’s note: We used AI tools to help with editing and formatting this story.A human journalist reviewed everything before publication.