Oklahoma City/ Community & Society
Published on April 03, 2019
Top OKC news: Burglaries, graffiti hate crimes, and OKCPD makes historyPhoto: iStock

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Oklahoma City, from thieves making off with family heirlooms to OKCPD's first Hispanic deputy chief. 

Pregnant woman accused of burglarizing OKC home, attacking officers

Oklahoma City police have released body camera footage of an arrest made on Saturday, March 30.

An alleged pregnant woman was caught reportedly trying to burglarize a home in Northeast Oklahoma City.

Read the full story on News 9.

Thieves make off with family heirlooms after breaking into Oklahoma City home

Police want to speak with a man caught on camera right before he allegedly broke into an Oklahoma City home and stole a long list of items, including two family heirlooms. It happened March 26 at a home near S Post and SE 29th.

Read the full story on KFOR.

Police continue to investigate graffiti hate crimes in Oklahoma City

Police are continuing to investigate racist and homophobic messages that were spray-painted at the Oklahoma Democratic Party headquarters last week in northwest Oklahoma City.

Read the full story on News OK.

Crews respond to crash involving Mustang school bus

Emergency crews are responding to a crash Wednesday morning involving a Mustang school bus, officials confirm. 

Read the full story on News 9.

First Hispanic Deputy Chief, OKCPD makes history

Major Paco Balderrama will be promoted to Deputy Chief on April 11 and will be the first Hispanic Deputy Chief in the Oklahoma City Police Department's history.

Read the full story on Fox 25.