Garvin County man found using GPS technology
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Posted: 10:22 PM Sep 16, 2009
Garvin County man found using GPS technology
PAOLI, OK – A Garvin County man reported missing by family members Friday night was discovered pinned underneath his vehicle. Authorities say they used GPS technology to track the man’s cell phone...
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PAOLI, OK – A Garvin County man reported missing by family members Friday night was discovered pinned underneath his vehicle. Authorities say they used GPS technology to track the man’s cell phone location.

John Ensey, 60, was found on his land and appeared to be trying to free his truck that was stuck. Deputy Sheriff Jeff Poteet said Ensey was taken to Norman Regional Hospital, where he later died.

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