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Police searching for more victims of iPhone porch pirates
SUMMARY: Authorities have initiated a crackdown on a nationwide crime spree involving the theft of iPhones between Edmond and Oklahoma City. Police apprehended 10 individuals linked to the thefts after a chase occurred in an area where two suspects attempted to flee. Over 20 victims have reported being targeted, but officials suspect that more victims may exist. The operation aims to address the ongoing issue of “porch pirates” who steal packages and valuables from unsuspecting residents. For more information, a link is available on their website.
Police searching for more victims of iPhone porch pirates
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Woman claims she's been without heat and AC
SUMMARY: A woman living in Jasper Gardens has been without heat or air conditioning for several months, leading to frustration with her living conditions. Kalea Mary Ramsey, a tenant for over two years, resorted to using her oven for warmth and reported that repeated maintenance requests were ignored until recently. Although a maintenance worker assessed the central heating and air system, a part had to be ordered. Ramsey reached out to the property owner in Dallas and was offered a window unit and space heater. News 4 assisted in bringing attention to her situation, leading to some help for Ramsey.
Woman claims she’s been without heat and AC
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National Weather Service says Oklahomans should have multiple ways to receive storm warnings
SUMMARY: Overnight storms pose significant risks, especially in Oklahoma, where recent tornadoes have devastated homes. The National Weather Service advises residents to be prepared with multiple ways to receive emergency alerts, such as weather radios and phone notifications, rather than relying solely on outdoor sirens, which are not effective indoors. Lead Meteorologist Vivek Mulhall emphasizes the importance of having a plan and knowing safe shelter locations, as warnings may not provide much notice. Residents are also encouraged to ensure their phones are set to receive and sound emergency alerts, particularly during nighttime storms.
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Edmond police use DNA evidence to identify robbery suspect
SUMMARY: Edmond police identified a robbery suspect using DNA evidence from a hammer left at the scene of a gas station burglary. Two individuals stole approximately $5,000 worth of cigarettes in April, with one suspect photographed breaking in with the hammer. DNA analysis, conducted six months later, linked the hammer to a suspect already incarcerated for another crime. The gas station owner has since enhanced security measures, such as installing metal bars, due to concerns from the robbery. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities pursue charges against the suspects involved.
Edmond police use DNA evidence to identify robbery suspect
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