Former ‘The Voice’ contestant arrested in Oklahoma after deadly crash

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A former contestant on NBC’s “The Voice” is in custody in northeastern Oklahoma, accused in a deadly crash in Tennessee.

Kata Hay, whose legal name is Kata Huddleston, was arrested last week near Pawhuska on a warrant for vehicular homicide out of Tennessee. She remains in the Osage County Jail and is expected to appear before a judge on Monday.

Huddleston gained national attention in 2016 after advancing to the top 20 on “The Voice.”

Authorities say she fled Tennessee after the crash

Osage County deputies arrested Huddleston after investigators in Tennessee tracked her to Oklahoma. Police in Goodlettsville, Tennessee say they received multiple tips about her location before locating her in Osage County.

Investigators allege Huddleston left Tennessee following the crash that led to the vehicular homicide warrant. Authorities have not released details about the crash or the circumstances surrounding it.

Huddleston was booked into the Osage County Jail on Wednesday.

Why she was in Oklahoma remains unclear

Police have not said why Huddleston came to Oklahoma. However, her Wikipedia page states she was born in Skiatook.

Officials have not indicated how long she had been in the area before her arrest.

What happens next in the case

Huddleston is expected to face an extradition hearing in Osage County. Authorities say she could be sent back to Davidson County, Tennessee as soon as this week, depending on the outcome of that hearing.

Tennessee officials say Huddleston has not yet been formally charged, but charges are expected once she is returned to their custody.

She remains jailed in Pawhuska as the legal process moves forward.