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Neon Getaway as Cops Hunt Southwest OKC Burglary Duo

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Published on January 28, 2026
Neon Getaway as Cops Hunt Southwest OKC Burglary DuoSource: Facebook/Oklahoma City Police Department

Oklahoma City police on Wednesday posted photos asking for help tracking down two people tied to a residential burglary in the 3300 block of SW 28th Street. Investigators say the pair took off in a dark-colored Dodge Neon with a rear spoiler and a light-blue bumper sticker centered in the rear window. The incident is logged as case number 25-94976, and police say a cash reward may be on the table for the right tip.

Police Share Photos And Vehicle Details

Investigators released still images and asked anyone who recognizes the two people in the photos to contact authorities, according to the Oklahoma City Police Department. The post calls out the getaway car as a dark-colored Dodge Neon with a rear spoiler and a light-blue bumper sticker centered in the rear window. The case is listed as #25-94976, and officers note that a cash reward may be available for information that leads to charges, which tends to get the phones ringing.

How To Submit A Tip

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 405-235-7300 or submit a tip online at okccrimetips.com, which explains how callers can stay anonymous and still be eligible for a cash reward. The site notes that rewards come from donations and that tipsters receive a report number so they can check back on the status of their information without giving up their identity.

What Neighbors Can Do

If a crime is happening right now, call 911. Otherwise, residents are encouraged to review doorbell and security camera footage, save any relevant video, and share it with investigators. The City of Oklahoma City’s Report a Crime page walks through how to file reports and submit evidence to detectives, according to OKC Police.

Police Have Turned To Social Media Before

OKC police have leaned on social media before when they needed help putting names to faces. Coverage of a previous burglary case in April 2025 showed how quickly tips can roll in once detectives push out suspect photos and vehicle descriptions.

When you contact Crime Stoppers or the department, mention case #25-94976 so investigators can route your information to the right file, according to the Oklahoma City Police Department. If you are seeing suspicious activity right now, skip the tip line and call 911 immediately.