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NW OKC Car Chase Ends In Two Arrests As Cops Hunt Second Gun

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Published on July 15, 2026
NW OKC Car Chase Ends In Two Arrests As Cops Hunt Second GunSource: Facebook/The Village Police Department

A police pursuit through northwest Oklahoma City Wednesday evening ended with two men in handcuffs, one gun recovered and officers combing a nearby field for a possible second firearm after a suspected stolen vehicle refused to stop.

What police say

According to News 9, The Village Police Department tried to pull over a vehicle believed to be stolen near North Pennsylvania Avenue and West Hefner Road when the driver headed north instead of stopping. Officers followed the vehicle until it came to a stop near NW 122nd Street and North Pennsylvania Avenue.

Two men were taken into custody at that intersection, and officers recovered one firearm at the scene. Investigators say a second weapon may have been thrown from the fleeing vehicle into a nearby field, and the Oklahoma City Police Department joined the effort to find it.

Where the chase ended and what police recovered

The stop and scene cleanup around NW 122nd and Pennsylvania shut down lanes and brought in multiple responding units while evidence technicians processed the area. Officers searched nearby yards and checked business surveillance systems as they looked for the second reported weapon.

The recovered gun was collected as evidence, and officers stayed in the area until investigators wrapped up their initial follow-up work.

Neighborhood context

The NW 122nd corridor has seen more law enforcement activity than usual in recent weeks. In mid‑June, a manhunt in the same general area had residents and nearby businesses watching a heavy police presence. A recent report on the serial robbery chase noted that detectives have been asking neighbors to review surveillance and doorbell camera footage for potential tips.

Investigation remains active

The Village Police Department has not released the names of the arrested men or any formal charges, and News 9 reports that the investigation is still ongoing. Authorities are asking anyone with information or video of the incident to reach out to local law enforcement to help them piece together exactly what happened.