Sometimes the reason behind criminal acts is just plain weird, or the way people go about breaking the law is just so weird and bizarre that it's laughable. Here are some of the weirdest crime stories that happened in Oklahoma.
Late Thursday afternoon, around 4:30 p.m., authorities were called to Vaughan Foods South Plant in Moore after receiving multiple reports of a shooting or stabbing at the business near Moore High School. Sgt. Jeremy Lewis, with the Moore Police Department, confirmed that one woman was dead from stab wounds.
What happens when you try to go through the drive-thru at McDonald's but are turned down service because you have no car? For one Oklahoma man, the option was to steal a car to settle that Mac attack.
The Minnesota Vikings reinstated star running back Adrian Peterson on Monday, three days after benching him because he was facing a child-abuse charge in Texas for using a wooden switch to spank his 4-year-old son.
Following TMZ Sports release of the video showing now former Baltimore Raven running back Ray Rice punching his then fiance' Janay Palmer in the elevator of an Atlantic City Hotel, the National Football League suspended the embattled running back and his team rescinded his contract.
The investigation of Clayton Lockett's botched execution has been concluded and the results have been made public by Oklahoma's Department of Public Safety.
I've seen a lot of things, but this one is new to me! A surveillance camera captures a couple of thieves in the act. These guys are beyond bold and the caper they're trying to pull off could be the crime of the century. If not it's certainly the crime of the decade, year or week.
Sometime around 6:00 pm last night, August 20, and this morning at 6:40 am, the trailer containing all of the band equipment for MHS was stolen from the school.
Two Tulsa police officers, Shannon Kepler and Gina Kepler, who both have served 24 years on the force were arrested on the night of Aug. 5 for the murder of Jeremy Lake, a 19-year-old who was dating their daughter, Lisa Kepler.