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Mystery Duo Caught On Camera In OKC School Break-In Near NW 10th

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Published on June 04, 2026
Mystery Duo Caught On Camera In OKC School Break-In Near NW 10thSource: Facebook/Oklahoma City Police Department

Not exactly the PTA guests anyone had in mind: Oklahoma City police have released surveillance images of two people they say are connected to a burglary at a school near Northwest 10th Street and Council Road, and they are asking the public to help put names to the faces.

Investigators have circulated the footage and are asking for tips while the case stays active. So far, authorities have not identified the school involved and have not said whether anyone has been arrested.

According to KOKH, the Oklahoma City Police Department is calling on residents and businesses in the area to review their own surveillance or doorbell cameras for anything that might help fill in the timeline around the break-in.

How to help

The Oklahoma City Police Department notes that tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at (405) 235-7300 or online at OKCCrimeTips.com. Crime Stoppers of OKC may offer up to $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest in qualifying felony cases, according to the city’s police page.

Past break-ins and why video matters

School burglaries are not a new headache for Oklahoma City. In 2023, KOCO reported on a woman caught on camera breaking into Prairie Queen Elementary and taking food from inside. News9 has also covered cases where thieves targeted laptops and other electronics at Oklahoma City schools.

Those earlier investigations highlight how much local detectives depend on clear surveillance images and anonymous tips to build their cases, a pattern that appears to be repeating with this latest school burglary.