By: News On 6
TULSA, Okla. -
The Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office said they have arrested a suspect in connection with the death of a woman found in Chandler Park last weekend.
Deputies said they arrested Nicholas McCarty on Wednesday.
Deputies said McCarty told them he and another person dumped 54-year-old Keli Gilbert s body after putting her in the trunk of McCarty s car, driving to the part, stripping her of her clothing and then pushing her down a hill.
Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office Working To Identify Woman Found Dead At Chandler Park
The Tulsa County Sheriff s office needs help identifying a woman who was found dead at Chandler Park, just west of Downtown. Deputies said they are investigating it as a homicide.
The sheriff s office said they don t have much to go on right now. They do know the victim is a white woman, about five feet tall and 105 pounds. They said she has very short brown hair.
Deputies said some people were walking their dog last night at the park when they found the woman at the bottom of a cliff. The Sheriff s Office closed down the park all night to investigate.
Tulsa County Deputies Identify Body Of Woman Found At Chandler Park
The Tulsa County Sheriff s Office says they have now identified a woman who was found dead at Chandler Park using fingerprints.
Deputies say 54-year-old Keli Joann Gilbert was found at the bottom of a cliff by dog walkers Sunday night. Investigators say Gilbert was last seen alive in late December and said they believe the woman had been there for around a week before she was found.
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Chandler Park Academy students examine results of experiment taken into space
Four Chandler Park Academy students designed an experiment involving cherry tomato seeds that was taken into space by NASA. They got the results back Jan. 20.
Photo by Brendan Losinski
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HARPER WOODS On Dec. 6, an experiment designed by four students at Chandler Park Academy in Harper Woods was taken into space by NASA as part of the 14th National Center for Earth and Space Science Education’s Student Spaceflight program.
The students got the results back Jan. 20 and were excited to talk about the experience.
“It was crazy, because when I was a kid, I never wanted to be an astronaut, and now I’m in class and we find out we won, out of everyone in the district, and that something we made would go into space,” remarked 11th grader Aaron Jackson, one of the experiment designers.