Tuesday, January 30th 2018, 6:56 am
Investigators are questioning two juveniles after an early Tuesday morning burglary at Tulsa's Memorial High School.
Police say at about 3 a.m., officers were called by Tulsa Public School's campus police, saying two people were seen on surveillance video inside the school in the 5800 block of South Hudson Avenue.
Officers arrived and found an overhead door on the back side of the school that had been forced open and found the two juveniles inside.
One of the juveniles immediately surrendered to police, but the other refused and was bitten by a K9 officer. That juvenile was taken to the hospital to treated for a dog bite.
Police say the two got into a classroom, a lab as well as a storage area at the high school before they were caught. At least one of the juveniles defecated in the building, News On 6 was told.
Authorities did not release a lot of information about what the two did inside the school as the crime is still being investigated. We likely won't learn their names because of their ages.
Dave Davis joined the News On 6 team in 2010. Dave is a news anchor and co-anchor of 6 In The Morning for News On 6, bringing Oklahomans the latest headlines, financial insights, and local stories every weekday from 5–10 a.m. Dave is a regional Emmy Award winner and Edward R. Murrow Award recipient for his dedication to delivering accurate and engaging news to Oklahomans.
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