U.S. Marshals arrest 262 suspects, locate five missing children in OKC during operation to reduce violent gang crime
Good news on a Friday!!
Good news on a Friday!!
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A 60-day U.S. Marshals operation to reduce violent gang crime in Oklahoma City resulted in 262 suspects being arrested, including six people wanted for alleged homicide, and five missing children being located.
Operation Triple Beam ended on Sept. 6 and ultimately resulted in 262 arrests, including six homicide suspects, 21 assault suspects, 21 burglary suspects, 88 weapons offense suspects and 57 drug offense suspects, according to a U.S. Marshals Service news release.
“Of the total arrests, 141 were confirmed gang members,” the news release states.
Five missing children were located and recovered as a result of the operation, according to the news release.
Operation Triple Beam ended on Sept. 6 and ultimately resulted in 262 arrests, including six homicide suspects, 21 assault suspects, 21 burglary suspects, 88 weapons offense suspects and 57 drug offense suspects, according to a U.S. Marshals Service news release.
“Of the total arrests, 141 were confirmed gang members,” the news release states.
Five missing children were located and recovered as a result of the operation, according to the news release.
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