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New details on “porch pirate” sting arrests
SUMMARY: Two suspects involved in a national crime ring targeting porch packages were apprehended after a police chase in the Timber Down neighborhood. Allan Bryant Edmond led officers on a pursuit after stealing a package, while his accomplice was caught shortly after the crash. The individuals, identified as 19-year-old Danielle Berger Herrera and 18-year-old Jamar Maria Lopez, reportedly devised their theft plan in Pennsylvania and traveled nationwide, focused on stealing iPhones. Their criminal activities highlight a growing trend of porch piracy across the country, with police actively investigating their operations.
New details on “porch pirate” sting arrests
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Suspect caught after overnight chase leads to search in Piedmont
SUMMARY: Overnight, police pursued a suspect from Warr Acres to Piedmont, beginning around 3:00 AM along Northwest Expressway. The search initiated near Sarah Road and Northwest 206th Street involved Warr Acres Police, Oklahoma City Police, and the Canadian County Sheriff’s Office, who set up a perimeter and deployed a helicopter. The suspect was taken into custody around 4:00 AM, although authorities have not yet disclosed the reason for the pursuit. KOCO’s Audrey Goodson is on-site to provide updates as the investigation unfolds. More information from law enforcement is anticipated throughout the morning.
A suspect was caught Monday morning after a chase led from Warr Acres to Piedmont.
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Police investigating after car crash leads to officer-involved shooting
SUMMARY: In northwest Oklahoma City, a chaotic scene unfolded last night when police shot and killed a woman following a car crash. Seven officers are currently on routine administrative leave as the investigation proceeds. The incident occurred around 10:30 PM when the woman, potentially involved in an earlier incident, crashed her vehicle and began firing a gun. Police reported that she threatened officers with her weapon before being shot. She was later taken to the hospital but did not survive. Authorities are still gathering details from the scene, which remains blocked off to traffic.
Police investigating after car crash leads to officer-involved shooting
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Monday Oct. 14, 2024 FORECAST: Cooler today
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Jonathan Conder reports a cooler Monday morning following yesterday’s cold front, with temperatures around 50ยฐF and highs in the lower 70s, creating a fall-like atmosphere. A light jacket is recommended for the morning as temperatures will drop significantly over the next few days. Expect highs in the 70s today, cooling down to the 40s tonight. Tomorrow will see highs ranging from 60s in the north to 80s in the south, but another strong cold front is anticipated, bringing significantly colder weather later in the week. Viewers can tune into the news broadcast for updates from 4:30 to 7:00 AM.
KOCO meteorologist Jonathan Conder says this week will really start to feel like Fall.
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