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Robbery Suspects Arrested
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Two armed robbery suspects have been arrested in the 600 block of North Grant Avenue in Sand Springs. The Creek County Sheriff’s Office along with Sand Springs Police arrested Tramell Thompkins and
Suspect Arrested For Theft Following Accident
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A traffic accident on the Turner Turnpike late Wednesday night results in the arrest of Tulsa man for vehicle theft. Creek County Sheriff’s deputies arrested 34-year-old Bobby Joe Johnson after investigating
Woman Dies In Creek County House Fire
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A mobile home fire north of Sapulpa has claimed the life of a Creek County resident.
The fire reported after 10 p.m. Wednesday, occurred in the 6300 block of South 58th West Avenue. After Sapulpa
High Speed Police Chase In Creek County Ends With Accident
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The Creek County Sheriff’s Office says a Beggs man is in a Tulsa hospital after his car flipped during a high speed chase Monday afternoon.
Authorities say a sheriff's deputy tried to
Creek County Authorities Continue To Investigate A Fatal Shooting
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Creek County authorities are still investigating a triple shooting near Sapulpa that killed one person and critically wounded two others.
Detectives say it happened at a party Saturday night.
Tulsa Woman Arrested In Connection With A Creek County Homicide
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A Tulsa woman turns herself into Creek County authorities in connection with the murder of her mother and a neighbor back in April.
19-year-old Teona Morris is being held without bond in the
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Two Boys Arrested For Vandalizing Churches In Tulsa Area
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OAKHURST, Okla. (AP) -- Creek County authorities have arrested two boys for vandalizing three Tulsa area churches in the past few weeks.
Creek County Sheriff’s Office Captain John Cooper says
Two Boys Arrested For Vandalizing Churches In Tulsa Area
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OAKHURST, Okla. (AP) -- Creek County authorities have arrested two boys for vandalizing three Tulsa area churches in the past few weeks.
Creek County Sheriff’s Office Captain John Cooper says
Creek County authorities looking for truck seen near the scene of a double homicde
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Creek County authorities are looking for a truck seen leaving the scene of a double murder near Bristow Friday night.
They’re looking for a 2002 or 2003 Chevy Z-71 King Cab, four-door pickup,
Creek County authorities looking for truck seen near the scene of a double homicde
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Creek County authorities are looking for a truck seen leaving the scene of a double murder near Bristow Friday night.
They’re looking for a 2002 or 2003 Chevy Z-71 King Cab, four-door pickup,
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Fighting back against addiction: Where you can find Narcan in Green Country
Matt Kalish
Oklahoma has made great progress to fight back against the opioid epidemic and to combat the rise in fentanyl, however, people across the state are still struggling with addiction. Here are some resources in Green Country.
Fighting back against addiction: Where you can find Narcan in Green Country
Matt Kalish
Oklahoma has made great progress to fight back against the opioid epidemic and to combat the rise in fentanyl, however, people across the state are still struggling with addiction. Here are some resources in Green Country.
Increasing storm chances in Green Country later this weekend
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Storm potential is returning Friday and through the weekend for Green Country.
Increasing storm chances in Green Country later this weekend
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Storm potential is returning Friday and through the weekend for Green Country.
Oklahoma’s strangulation laws: penalties, training gaps, and inconsistencies
Lori Fullbright
Domestic assault and battery by strangulation is classified as a felony in Oklahoma, with penalties for a first offense ranging from one to three years in prison. A second conviction can result in a sentence of three to 10 years in prison. However, because strangulation is not considered an 85 percent crime, offenders often serve only a fraction of their sentence, with many released in a matter of months.
Oklahoma’s strangulation laws: penalties, training gaps, and inconsistencies
Lori Fullbright
Domestic assault and battery by strangulation is classified as a felony in Oklahoma, with penalties for a first offense ranging from one to three years in prison. A second conviction can result in a sentence of three to 10 years in prison. However, because strangulation is not considered an 85 percent crime, offenders often serve only a fraction of their sentence, with many released in a matter of months.
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Fighting back against addiction: Where you can find Narcan in Green Country
Matt Kalish
Oklahoma has made great progress to fight back against the opioid epidemic and to combat the rise in fentanyl, however, people across the state are still struggling with addiction. Here are some resources in Green Country.
Increasing storm chances in Green Country later this weekend
News On 6
Storm potential is returning Friday and through the weekend for Green Country.
Oklahoma’s strangulation laws: penalties, training gaps, and inconsistencies
Lori Fullbright
Domestic assault and battery by strangulation is classified as a felony in Oklahoma, with penalties for a first offense ranging from one to three years in prison. A second conviction can result in a sentence of three to 10 years in prison. However, because strangulation is not considered an 85 percent crime, offenders often serve only a fraction of their sentence, with many released in a matter of months.
How to escape a strangulation attempt: Tulsa County deputy shares self-defense tips
Lori Fullbright
Strangulation is one of the most dangerous forms of assault, and knowing how to respond could save your life. Deputy Kimber Take with the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office teaches both law enforcement and citizens how to defend themselves.
Strangulation can kill days later: The hidden, lasting effects
Lori Fullbright
Strangulation can cause victims to pass out in seconds—but the real danger may come days or even weeks later.
Thunder Report: How to close out the series against the Denver Nuggets
Steve McGehee
As the Oklahoma City Thunder take on the Denver Nuggets in Game 6, we dive into the must-win situation for Denver and OKC’s strategy. Steve McGehee provides insights straight from Denver.
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