By: Kristen Weaver
HASKELL COUNTY, Okla. -
A Haskell County nurse who’s been in the hospital fighting COVID-19 is now the victim of a home break-in. It happened just one day before Brenda Benson was set to come home.
Benson s family said this is just too much and the Haskell County Sheriff agrees. They both urge people with information about who did this to come forward.
For an entire year, Brenda Benson has been helping COVID-19 patients at a Muskogee hospital.
In January, she got COVID herself and spent three weeks on a ventilator. Then, she was finally on her way to recovery.
However, he also shared that while her grandpa was in the hospital,
someone broke into his home. The thieves took several of his personal belongings along with many guns from his family s gun collection. Bones was offering a reward and no questions asked to whoever could help bring back all of his things.
On today s show (January 21) we got a really big update from the Sheriff on the case from
However, he also shared that while her grandpa was in the hospital,
someone broke into his home. The thieves took several of his personal belongings along with many guns from his family s gun collection. Bones was offering a reward and no questions asked to whoever could help bring back all of his things.
On today s show (January 21) we got a really big update from the Sheriff on the case from
However, he also shared that while her grandpa was in the hospital,
someone broke into his home. The thieves took several of his personal belongings along with many guns from his family s gun collection. Bones was offering a reward and no questions asked to whoever could help bring back all of his things.
On today s show (January 21) we got a really big update from the Sheriff on the case from