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TULSA COUNTY, Okla. – Tulsa Police Department arrested a wanted woman
connected to a deadly shooting after posting on TPD’s Facebook page.
Tulsa authorities published a Facebook post on the 14th regarding Lorraine
Graves’ alleged connection to a murder.
The victim, Eric Graves, reportedly lost his life to a gunshot wound at St. Thomas
Square Apartments.
Before Lorraine’s arrest, Tulsa police had already arrested and charged Jayden
and Gabriel Hopson with the murder of Eric.
Upon asking the public for any information they may have on Lorraine’s
whereabouts, Lorraine herself decided to comment on TPD’s Facebook post.
In her comment, she asked, “What’s where’s the reward money at.”
A Facebook user proceeded to state ” giiiiiirl you better stay off social media
they can track you !!”
Tulsa PD’s Fugitive Warrants Unit was able to locate Lorraine in the early
evening of July 15th at 36th St. N. and Garrison Ave in north Tulsa.
The suspect was charged with accessory to Murder with a bond set at
$500,000. (Tulsa Police Facebook Page; Tulsa County Jail; KFOR)
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JULY 16, 2021 ON WWW.JAILBIRDS.COM
“… WHERE’S THE REWARD MONEY AT?” WANTED
WOMAN POSTS ON TPD’S FACEBOOK PAGE
Image courtesy of Tulsa County Jail
EDMOND, Okla. – An 18-year-old Edmond woman was arrested on a felony
complaint after she allegedly called the police to get her fake ID back from a
bar on the evening of February 2.
That’s right – the bar didn’t call the cops due to the fraudulent ID card.
The owner of the fake ID did.
According to reports, Edmond police were dispatched to a bar in the 1100 block
of South Broadway after Blakelee Hope Sands called them to come get her ID
back.
She allegedly told the police department, “Yes, I’m trying to get someone up
here to verify that my ID is real. Because they took it from me and they won’t give
it back until I verify that it is real.”
When officers arrived at the location, they retrieved the Texas identification
card. It had the name “McKamie Queen” on it.
Sands told police that was her name and the bar didn’t believe her. She stuck to
her story, even after officers asked her several times if the card was fake.
Officers checked the license number. The ID number actually belonged to a guy
living in Texas named Robert Sanchez.
When presented with the new information regarding the fraudulent ID, Sands
told police that she just didn’t think she would get caught.
The teen was placed under arrest on a felony complaint of presenting a false
ID to an officer to avoid prosecution. Bond information and court date were
unavailable at the time of publication.
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED FEBRUARY 16, 2021 ON WWW.JAILBIRDS.COM
HEY OFFICERS – THEY TOOK MY FAKE ID!
Image courtesy of Oklahoma County Jail
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OKLAHOMA CRIME
IN-REVIEW
A SPOTLIGHT ON OKLAHOMA CRIME STATS IN 2021
OKLAHOMA CRIME NUMBERS
VIOLENT PROPERTY TOTAL
# OF CRIMES
CRIME RATE
(PER 1000 RESIDENTS)
18,225 107,705 125,960
4.61 27.20 31.81
how do we rank?
VIOLENT
4.61
OKLAHOMA
NATN'L AVG: 4.0
NATN'L AVG: 19.0
PROPERTY
27.20
OKLAHOMA
GANS, OK
RATLIFF CITY, OK
LAWRENCE CREEK, OK
SEILING, OK
TEXHOMA, OK
PAOLI, OK
OOLAGAH, OK
BOLEY, OK
ELGIN, OK
HULBERT, OK
SAFEST IN
OKLAHOMA
15,047
vehicle
thefts
68,243
thefts
STATISTICS SOURCED FROM NEIGHBORHOODSCOUT.COM
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THE MAN.
THE MYTH.
THE LEGEND.
JEFFERY, YOU ARE AN
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OUR YEAR A LITTLE BIT
BETTER. THANK YOU FOR
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PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. – A Spring Hill woman’s lack of anger management
skills landed her behind bars after her sore loss of $380 at Seminole Hard Rock
Casino.
Adele Belizaire was enjoying life at a casino until she lost $380 in the slot
machines.
Clearwater police say Belizaire simply “got mad.”
After the slot machine loss, Belizaire huffed and puffed back to her hotel room
on Clearwater Beach.
Belizaire took her anger to a new level and decided to call the casino from her
cell phone and let them know that she left a bomb there.
In collaboration, the Seminole Hard Rock Casino police and the Clearwater
Police Department were able to link enough evidence to identify Belizaire and
locate her whereabouts.
Belizaire is charged with making a false report about planting a bomb,
explosive or weapons of mass destruction.
Police say Belizaire informed them she needed to “blow off steam.”
The suspect was arrested and booked in the Pinellas County Jail. (Ref/Image
Clearwater Police Department )
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JULY 16, 2021 ON WWW.JAILBIRDS.COM
WOMAN HUFFS AND PUFFS AND THREATENS TO
BLOW A CASINO DOWN OVER $380
Image courtesy of Pinellas County Jail
TULSA, Okla. – Last Sunday, Tulsa PD received a report on an ATM burglary
attempt that occurred at the Bank of Oklahoma at 1604 N. Lewis Avenue.
A male suspect was spotted at the scene, reportedly attempting to break into
an ATM before fleeing on his bicycle.
Tulsa authorities were able to locate the suspect, identified as Richard Hulvey,
and make an arrest. Hulvey was arrested on attempted 2nd-degree burglary
after a former conviction of a felony. (Tulsa Police Department)
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED OCTOBER 1, 2021 ON WWW.JAILBIRDS.COM
TULSA MAN ARRESTED AFTER FAILED ATM
BURGLARY
Image courtesy of Tulsa County Jail
NORMAN, Okla. – A current Texas resident formerly from Oklahoma received
surprise embezzlement charges from Cleveland County District Attorney’s Office
for not returning a ‘Sabrina the Teenage Witch’ VHS tape 21 years ago.
Caron McBride was considered a wanted woman for her inability to return the
VHS tape in 1999.
The suspect found out about the charges from the Texas Department of Public
Safety.
McBride simply wanted to change her name on her driver’s license after getting
married, and TDPS informed of an issue in Oklahoma.
The suspect was told to contact Cleveland County District Attorney’s Office.
McBride spoke to a woman on the phone and could not believe what she was
hearing.
The woman informed McBride that she was facing felony embezzlement charges
for an unreturned ‘Sabrina the Teenage Witch’ VHS.
The charge was decades old, dating back to March of 2000.
The suspect was shocked and could not believe what she was hearing.
McBride allegedly rented ‘Sabrina the Teenage Witch’ in Norman at ‘Movie
Place.’
‘Movie Place’ reportedly closed in 2008.
Due to the charges and a warrant filed against the suspect, McBride’s case
could theoretically be prosecuted even though ‘Movie Place’ no longer exists.
However, upon review, the Cleveland County District Attorney’s Office decided to
drop the case.
McBride’s record will still show her alleged felony embezzlement. She suspects
this is the reason she was let go of multiple jobs over the years.
For her record to be cleared, McBride must take appropriate steps to get the
case expunged. (KFOR)
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED APRIL 28, 2021 ON WWW.JAILBIRDS.COM
OKLAHOMA WOMAN WANTED FOR UNRETURNED
‘SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH’ VHS
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EL PASO, Texas – An El Paso woman lost her job and was arrested after allegedly
joining monkeys at El Paso Zoo to share a snack.
El Paso police are not monkeying around with 26-year-old Luz Elizabeth Rae
after a video surfaced of Rae entering a zoo exhibit.
Rae is seen in the video climbing into the spider monkey enclosure with a
waterfall and throwing food at the spider monkeys.
According to reports, the snack was identified as the popular Flaming Hot
Cheetos.
El Paso Police’s press release stated that “The woman seen on social media in a
video trespassing into an El Paso Zoo monkey exhibit enclosure treading across
murky water has been arrested.” (City of El Paso News Release)
Rae was arrested and charged with criminal trespass and booked into the El
Paso County Detention Facility. The suspect’s bond is set to $1500. (Images
courtesy of NowThis & El Paso County Detention Facility / ref Insider)
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED MAY 31, 2021 ON WWW.JAILBIRDS.COM
FROLICKING WITH MONKEYS AND SHARING HOT
CHEETOS LANDS EL PASO WOMAN BEHIND BARS
Image courtesy of NowThis and El Paso County
Detention Facility
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TULSA, Okla. – Tulsa police arrested a woman for breaking into vehicles at a
local dealership during the early morning hours of September 13.
Kristi Presson was at the scene on Sheridan near the BA Expressway when
officers were notified of her allegedly breaking into cars on a dealership
property.
Presson was reportedly watched via a live video stream by security personnel.
The security personnel witnessed the suspect break into more than one vehicle,
including a van, truck, and SUV.
Once Tulsa officers responded to the scene, Presson was found peering through
the windows of another vehicle while holding a bag in hand.
Officers made contact and searched the bag that was in Presson’s possession.
What they found appeared to be evidence linked to what the security personnel
witnessed a bit earlier.
The contents of the bag include an owner’s manual to a vehicle along with
burglary tools.
According to Presson, her ingestion of Xanax was to blame for her criminal
actions.
Tulsa police arrested her at the scene for Burglary of Vehicle (After Former
Conviction of a Felony), Possession of Burglary Tools (AFCF), Public Intoxication,
Obstructing Justice. (Tulsa Police Department).
The suspect’s bond was set to $6600. This is an arrest, not a conviction.
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 19, 2021 ON WWW.JAILBIRDS.COM
XANAX TO BLAME FOR WOMAN’S EARLY MORNING
CRIME SPREE AT A CAR DEALERSHIP
Image courtesy of Tulsa County Jail
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