Apr 24, 2026
Owasso Police hosted a donation drive for victims and first responders related to the Enid tornado.Dozens of Owasso neighbors donated snacks, drinks, paper towels and more to send west.WATCH: OWASSO HELPS: OPD collects donations for Enid OWASSO HELPS: OPD collects donations for EnidWere no strangers to tornadoes. We got hit twice last year, so, we know what its like, and we just wanna help out our neighbors, Sgt. Dan Williams said.RELATED >>> 2 News crews visited Enid in the aftermath2 News Oklahoma listened to Allison Barricks, who made a donation.I brought some water, I brought some snacks, I wish I couldve done more, but just, anything would help and so thats what I went for, Barricks said.Owasso police started accepting donations Friday morning. By 11 a.m., they had enough to make the first trip to Enid.I saw all the weather going on last night, and I saw that Owasso Police Department . they asked for a call for help, and I just felt in my heart that this is what I needed to do, Barricks said.With Barricks donations came a message too.Just stay strong. Its hard, its rough. You know, you have great people around here that are coming to help you, and youre gonna get the support and help that you need, Barricks said.The second round of donations, which nearly filled a 20-foot trailer, left for Enid around 5:30 p.m. April 24.Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere -- 2 News Oklahoma on your schedule | Download on your TV, watch for free. How to watch on your streaming device Download our free app for Apple, Android and Kindle devices. Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Watch LIVE 24/7 on YouTube ...read more read less
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