$20,000 Reward Offered After Truckload Of Copper Stolen From Muskogee Business
A $20,000 reward is being offered in the hopes someone can find the three men who stole a truck full of copper from a Muskogee scrap yard, Wheeler Metals.
Surveillance video shows a bright yellow truck pull through one of the entrances to Wheeler Metals Friday around 8:30 p.m. Two men then head for an enclosed trailer full of copper, attach the trailer to the truck, and drive off in less than 30 minutes.
“This is a substantial amount of copper – it’s a big deal, said Muskogee County Undersheriff Greg Martin. He said they are looking for three men, two who were in the yellow truck, and one who was a lookout and driving a dark green Range Rover.
Muskogee County Sheriffs Search For Thief Responsible For Stealing $200,000 Worth Of Copper
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$200,000 Worth Of Copper Stolen From Muskogee Business
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Muskogee County Sheriffs Search For Thief Responsible For Stealing $200,000 Worth Of Copper
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Updated: 5:15 PM CDT Jul 24, 2021 KOCO Staff An inmate was taken back into custody after authorities said he walked away from an Oklahoma Department of Corrections facility Saturday in Taft.DOC officials said Robert Youngblood, 41, walked away from the Jess Dunn Correctional Center around 7 a.m. Saturday. Correctional center staff saw Youngblood leave the facility on foot and engaged in a pursuit.Officers took Youngblood into custody before noon Saturday thanks to cooperation from Lighthouse police officers, Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers, Muskogee County Sheriff s Office deputies and DOC staff.Youngblood is serving a three-year sentence for escape from a penal institution out of Logan County.