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Oklahoma City Police Captain Asks Officer to Turn Off Camera After He's Stopped for Alleged Drunk Driving, Video Shows
Body camera video depicts a captain with the Oklahoma City Police Department repeatedly asking a fellow officer to turn off his camera after he was stopped on suspicion of drunk driving.
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Colorado Bison Reintroduced to Native Lands as US Tribes Seek to Restore Bond With Animal
Dozens of bison from a mountain park outside Denver were transferred Wednesday to several tribes from across the Great Plains
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Pet Monkey Nearly Rips Woman's Ear in Half After Escaping Oklahoma House
An Oklahoma woman was seriously injured after her neighbor’s escaped monkey attacked her, pulled her hair, and almost ripped her ear in half, police said.
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Pet Monkey Escapes Oklahoma House, Nearly Rips Woman's Ear in Half
The monkey ran onto a nearby porch, attacking the neighbor and her friend.
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Oklahoma High-Speed Chase Ends When Suspect Leads Police to a Place They Weren't Expecting
A high-speed chase through Oklahoma City ended in an unlikely place Wednesday.
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Driver Ends High-Speed Pursuit In Front of Jail
A high-speed chase that traveled through Oklahoma City on Wednesday ended with the driver surrendering in front of a jail.
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Lesbian Mom Loses Parental Rights, and Wife, to Child's Sperm Donor
An Oklahoma woman has no parental rights over the son she raised for two years with her estranged wife, who has since started dating the former couple’s sperm donor, a judge ruled Monday.
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Caregiver Accused of Killing 4-Year-Old Oklahoma Girl Then Burying Her Body
Court documents say a missing 4-year-old Oklahoma girl was beaten to death Christmas night by her caregiver, then buried.
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12-Year-Old Girl in Custody After Fatally Stabbing 9-Year-Old Brother, Police Say
The stabbing was reported just before midnight on Thursday at a residence in the St. Thomas Square community south of downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma,
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Suspect Nabbed in Killings of 4 at Oklahoma Pot Farm: Police
The suspect in the weekend killings of four people at a marijuana farm in Oklahoma was arrested in the afternoon by officers in South Florida, police announced late Tuesday.
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Oklahoma Deputies Answering Hostage Report Find 4 Dead at Suspected Marijuana Grow
A suspect remains at large, authorities said. Officers found one other injured person at the site but gave no details about their condition.
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Deaths of 8 in Oklahoma Home Investigated as Murder-Suicide
Authorities say the deaths of eight family members — including six children found in a burning Oklahoma home — are being investigated as a murder-suicide. Broken Arrow Police Chief Brandon Berryhill says the six children ranged in age from 1 to 13 and that the two adults found dead are considered suspects. Police are trying to determine whether both adults...
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‘Person of Interest' in Death and Dismemberment of Four Oklahoma Men Found in Florida After Going Missing
Police have not named Joseph Kennedy a suspect in the killings of the four friends, last seen bicycling Oct. 9, but he was arrested in connection to a separate 2012 shooting
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Remains of Four Missing Men Found Shot and Dismembered in Oklahoma River
The group was last seen riding their bicycles more than a week ago.
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‘Multiple' Remains Found in Oklahoma River After Four Friends Vanish, Authorities Say
It wasn’t clear if the remains were of the four men, Okmulgee Police Chief Joe Prentice told reporters. Authorities were working to document and recover them, he said.
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Mom Prepares 5-Year-Old For Kindergarten With Active Shooter Drills in Viral Video
To help prepare her son, Weston, 5, to start school this year, the Oklahoma mom posted a video to TikTok where she coaches the young boy through an active shooter situation.
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Lightning Strike Causes Wind Turbine to Catch Fire
A lightning strike caused a Crowell, Texas, wind turbine to catch fire.
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Man Arrested in Alleged Slaying of Fisherman Out of Fear of Being Eaten by Bigfoot: Authorities
An Oklahoma man allegedly confessed to killing a fellow fisherman out of fear he’d be left alone in the wilderness to be eaten by Bigfoot, authorities said.
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Descendants of Tulsa Massacre Possible Victims Can Give DNA
People who believe they are descendants of victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre can now provide genetic material to help scientists when they begin trying to identify the remains of possible victims.
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Mississippi Wins First CWS Title, Sweeping Oklahoma
The Rebels entered the NCAA Tournament with a 42-22 record and were the last team to receive an at-large bid.