Cleveland County authorities look for man accused of using stolen credit card
Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office detectives are asking for the public’s help finding a man who used a stolen credit card earlier this month at a store in south Oklahoma City.
The victim told police his pickup was burglarized between 12 a.m. and 8 a.m. Feb. 10 near SW 112 and May Avenue in Oklahoma City. The credit card and other items were taken during the burglary.
Later that day, a black male wearing a black hat and red jacket was caught on surveillance footage at Wal-Mart, near Interstate 240 and Santa Fe Avenue in Oklahoma City, using the credit card to make a purchase. Detectives would like to speak with the man.
Anyone who has information about the man’s whereabouts or burglary should call the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office at 405-321-8600 and ask for a detective.
Pickup crashes into Oklahoma City building
One person was taken to an Edmond hospital after a pickup crashed into a store in east Oklahoma City, police said.
Sgt. Jennifer Wardlow said officers received a call shortly before 3 p.m. Tuesday that a pickup had exited Interstate 40 and was driving on the off-ramp when it ran into a convenience store that is being built across the street from the ramp. She said the accident was reported as an injury accident.
Lara O’Leary, spokeswoman for Emergency Management Services Authority, said paramedics transferred one person to a hospital for a non-emergency call.
Enid man dies after bar altercation
Enid police have arrested a man on a complaint of murder after he was involved in a fatal fight with another man Tuesday night.
Grady Wayne Lewallen, 33, was arrested and booked into the Garfield County jail in connection with the death of 53-year-old Robert Abraham.
Police said officers were called to The Mine Company, 4709 W. Owen K. Garriott Road, at about 10 p.m. Tuesday in reference to a man found unresponsive in the bathroom. Abraham was transferred to a local hospital with possible neck and chest injuries and died shortly after.
Enid Detectives were called to the scene and determined through their investigation that some type of physical altercation had ensued between Lewallen and Abraham in the bathroom at The Mine Company.
Pet dies in Oklahoma City house fire
A pet died in a fire Tuesday morning that began in a bedroom of a home in north Oklahoma City, a fire official said.
Fire Maj. Tammy McKinney said initial reports led firefighters to think someone might be in the home at 264 NW 80, but she said no one was found inside. She said bars on the windows caused concern for first responders, but the fire was quickly extinguished. (more…)
Duncan man dies from crash injuries
A Duncan man has died from injuries suffered in a two-vehicle crash in Stephens County Monday morning, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Troopers said Christopher Brunson, 44, was driving his pickup eastbound on State Highway 29 about a mile east of Potts Road shortly before 8 a.m. when he collided with a van. The driver of the other vehicle lost control due to ice on the road and struck Brunson.
Brunson was taken to a Duncan hospital before being transferred to OU Medical Center. He died about 12:30 p.m. Monday from his injuries.
Firefighters battle apartment fire in northwest Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City firefighters battled a blaze at the Lantana Apartments, 7408 NW 10, Tuesday afternoon. Check back with NewsOK for more.
Photo by Chris Landsberger: Oklahoma City firefighters work the scene of a fire at an abandoned apartment complex at 7408 NW 10th on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012, in Oklahoma City.
Missing man’s skeletal remains found in Love County
Skeletal remains found last week in the Hickory Creek Wildlife Management Area in Love County have been positively identified as a 43-year-old man reported missing in 2011, according to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.
The state medical examiner’s office has identified the remains as Jordan Buckaloo, of Marietta, who was reported missing from the area in June 2011. At that time, local and state law enforcement agencies searched the area and interviewed several people who saw Buckaloo prior to him leaving a party, OSBI reports.
Officials said the cause and manner of his death has not been determined.
Photo from OSBI: OSBI are asking for the public’s help finding Jordan “Buck” Buckaloo, 43, from Marietta.
Police investigate northeast Oklahoma City shooting
Police were called out to a shooting in northeast Oklahoma City Tuesday afternoon.
Master Sgt. Gary Knight said officers received reports about 2:15 p.m. of shots fired in the 2100 block of NE 27. He said someone was shot and was admitted into a nearby hospital with a gunshot wound.
Police say the victim’s injuries were non life-threatening. Other details weren’t immediately available.
Durant police investigate vehicle burglary
Durant police are looking for the person responsible for stealing $1,500 worth of hand and power tools from a vehicle Sunday.
Spokesman Brian Chavez said officers were called out to a burglary at an apartment complex at 1901 W Mississippi Street about 9:45 a.m. (more…)
Oklahoma City police look for business burglar
Oklahoma City Police are asking for the public’s help in finding a man wanted for questioning in connection with a burglary that occurred last month.
Sometime between Jan. 13-16, Western Lawns employees at 14900 N Sara Road reported that a company vehicle, a 16-foot trailer and commercial grade lawn equipment were stolen from the business, totaling over $50,000. Additionally, several company vehicles and trailers also were vandalized.
Investigators think the man was involved in another burglary at JA Oilfield Manufacturing at 2101 SW 67 between Jan. 13-16.
The items stolen during the second burglary included various tools and magnetic “JA Oilfield” stickers and signs.
Anyone with information on this case should contact Crime Stoppers at 405-235-7300. Callers can remain anonymous, and may be eligible for a cash reward.
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