By: Reagan Ledbetter
TULSA, Oklahoma -
Tulsa Police arrested a man accused of robbing a woman of her purse, then using her ID to track her down at her home and rob her again.
News On 6 first reported the case last week when police said the suspect, Victor Clark, also tried to sexually assault her.
Detectives said someone saw that story, recognized the man in the surveillance pictures by his giraffe shirt, then called Crimestoppers.
Detectives said Victor Clark first robbed the woman at work in January. An arrest affidavit said Clark pointed a gun at the woman, told her to open the cash register, then stole the woman s purse and left.
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Tulsa Police Looking For Suspect Who Held Woman At Gunpoint In Her Home
Tulsa Police are looking for a man they said held a woman at gunpoint inside her home, tried to sexually assault her and then robbed her.
Police said the man followed the woman into her home as she was getting home from work.
Detectives said the victim was walking into her front door when the man snuck up behind her with a gun and forced the woman into her home.
Police said they are looking for a man caught on a surveillance camera, who they are calling a possible suspect. They say evidence from the robbery led them to a Tulsa store, and the surveillance video.
Tulsa Police Looking For Suspect Who Held Woman At Gunpoint In Her Home
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