The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has a device that allows them to seize money in your bank account or on prepaid cards. It's called an ERAD, or Electronic Recovery and Access to Data machine, and state police began using 16 of them last month. Here's how it works. If a trooper suspects you may have...
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says public safety could become a problem overnight if the state doesn't appropriate money to hire more troopers. OHP Chief Rick Adams said about 780 troopers patrol all Oklahoma counties, when 900 to 1,000 are needed.