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16-Year-Old Sentenced To Prison For Drive-By Shooting Involving 5-Year-Old Girl
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A Tulsa County judge sentenced a 16-year-old boy to more than 50 years in prison for shooting a 5-year-old girl during a drive-by shooting, having guns, drugs and stealing cars.
$1 Million Bond Set For Teen After Detention Center Escape; Records Show Extensive Criminal History
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15-year-old Noah Ney is facing a $1 million bond after escaping from the Tulsa County Juvenile Justice Center. Records show that the Tulsa teen already has a long criminal history with several interactions with law enforcement going back to his middle school.
Body Camera Video Shows Moment Tulsa Deputies Caught Up To Escaped Teen
Reagan Ledbetter
Noah Ney had been on the run since August 7 when he and another teen escaped from the Tulsa County Juvenile Justice Center. Tulsa Deputies finally found Ney on Thursday and the arrest was recorded on bodycam
15-Year-Old Boy Captured By Tulsa Deputies After Escaping From Juvenile Center
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Noah Ney, a 15-year-old with an extensive criminal background according to court records, escaped from a Tulsa County juvenile center on Monday and was captured by deputies Thursday morning.
Victim's Mother Questions Security At Tulsa Co. Juvenile Center After Teen Escapes
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A teenager is back in custody while another is on the run, after both escaped from the Tulsa County Juvenile Justice Center on Monday.
1 Teen In Custody, 1 Wanted After Escaping From Tulsa County Detention Center
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Noah Ney, the juvenile with a $1 million bond after escaping a Tulsa County Justice Center has been captured, according to the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office.
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2 Juveniles Escape From Tulsa County Detention Center
Kaitlyn Deggs
If you see either teen, do not approach them and call 911 immediately, Tulsa County Sheriff's Office said.
2 Juveniles Escape From Tulsa County Detention Center
Kaitlyn Deggs
If you see either teen, do not approach them and call 911 immediately, Tulsa County Sheriff's Office said.
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Strong winds, high fire danger expected Friday across Oklahoma
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Strong winds and critical fire danger will be the main concerns Friday as a powerful storm system moves through the central and southern Plains, bringing wind gusts up to 60 mph, potential power disruptions, and increased wildfire risks.
Strong winds, high fire danger expected Friday across Oklahoma
News On 6
Strong winds and critical fire danger will be the main concerns Friday as a powerful storm system moves through the central and southern Plains, bringing wind gusts up to 60 mph, potential power disruptions, and increased wildfire risks.
Mannford’s new S.A.I.D. program aims to help police assist people with special needs
MaKayla Glenn
Mannford Police are launching the SAID (Special Alert and Identification) program to help officers better assist individuals with special needs. The program allows families to register loved ones online, providing first responders with crucial details in case of emergencies.
Mannford’s new S.A.I.D. program aims to help police assist people with special needs
MaKayla Glenn
Mannford Police are launching the SAID (Special Alert and Identification) program to help officers better assist individuals with special needs. The program allows families to register loved ones online, providing first responders with crucial details in case of emergencies.
Oklahoma School for the Deaf wins national cheerleading competition
Sam Carrico
The cheerleading team at the Oklahoma School for the Deaf is back home as national champs. They placed first at the national championship in New York over the weekend.
Oklahoma School for the Deaf wins national cheerleading competition
Sam Carrico
The cheerleading team at the Oklahoma School for the Deaf is back home as national champs. They placed first at the national championship in New York over the weekend.
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Strong winds, high fire danger expected Friday across Oklahoma
News On 6
Strong winds and critical fire danger will be the main concerns Friday as a powerful storm system moves through the central and southern Plains, bringing wind gusts up to 60 mph, potential power disruptions, and increased wildfire risks.
Mannford’s new S.A.I.D. program aims to help police assist people with special needs
MaKayla Glenn
Mannford Police are launching the SAID (Special Alert and Identification) program to help officers better assist individuals with special needs. The program allows families to register loved ones online, providing first responders with crucial details in case of emergencies.
Oklahoma School for the Deaf wins national cheerleading competition
Sam Carrico
The cheerleading team at the Oklahoma School for the Deaf is back home as national champs. They placed first at the national championship in New York over the weekend.
Oklahoma social studies standards call for review of 2020 election
Destini Pittman
New social studies standards heading to the state legislature now call for students to investigate the 2020 election results.
How House Bill 2162 targets Red Cedar Trees to reduce wildfires in Oklahoma
Deanne Stein
A bill aimed at reducing wildfires in Oklahoma by controlling the red cedar population is moving through the state legislature.
What to know about the current funding crisis
Alex Cameron
Congress is operating under a temporary funding measure until March 14, while Senate negotiations continue over a Republican proposal to extend it through September.
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