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A tank battery blaze near St. Louis in Pottawatomie County sent smoke across the area and prompted road closures while crews worked to contain the fire.
U.S. Marshals arrested Marcus Kane Jones in Edmond, bringing the Arcadia Lake case to six arrests as investigators pursue suspects in the May lakeside shooting. The probe remains active and officials are asking for tips.
An Oklahoma City officer fired shots at a suspect who fled on NW 10th Street; police say it’s unclear if the suspect was struck and the investigation is ongoing.
A mutual shooting after an altercation on E. Hill Street left a 19‑year‑old dead and another 19‑year‑old arrested, police say.
Bystanders dragged a woman from the driver’s seat at a Tulsa QuikTrip after she allegedly grabbed an elderly rider’s purse and tried to take the car; a 25‑year‑old was arrested.
A 71-year-old Claremore man was found dead about 50 yards from his boat at Oologah Lake after a search by state and local crews.
A Choctaw man was sentenced to 66 months after an off‑duty officer working security thwarted a March 2025 attempted bank robbery. The defendant has prior federal bank‑robbery convictions.
Oklahoma AG Gentner Drummond urged the Pardon and Parole Board to deny clemency for Carlos Cuesta‑Rodriguez; a July 14 hearing precedes an Aug. 13 execution date.
Police released surveillance photos after copper was taken from electrical poles near NW Expressway and Council; investigators listed case number 26-44603.
Two dogs were found dead in a Wagoner motel room and a woman was arrested on three animal-cruelty counts. A third dog survived and is receiving care.
A Tulsa man was arrested after deputies say he ran an Oklahoma County deputy off the road. He faces aggravated DUI charges and reportedly has eight prior DUI convictions.
A robbery near Somerset Place led to a short police chase and crash in Oklahoma City. Two suspects were arrested and a teen remains at-large as detectives investigate.
A judge ordered the owners of Wilshire Cabinet + Co. to repay more than $370,000 after the Oklahoma Attorney General accused the company of taking payments for cabinets that were never installed.
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