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Burglary victim offers reward after pistols, rifles are stolen


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Updated: 9/24/2012 10:52 am Published: 9/24/2012 10:52 am


A burglary victim is offering a reward to catch the culprit.

The Wagoner County Sheriff’s office was called to a home near 28200 E Admiral in the Catoosa area on September 10th.

Deputies say the home had been burglarized and broke into a large gun safe and took over 40 firearms, pistols and rifles. Deputies say jewelry, knives, a stuffed bobcat and two mounted deer heads were also taken.

The burglary victim is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the recovery of the weapons. Anyone with information is asked to call the Wagoner County Tip Line at 918-485-7799. If you have immediate information, please call Wagoner County Dispatch at 918-485-3124.


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mustangdriver - 9/24/2012 4:47 PM
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cougar? The article says a stuffed bobcat was taken. Quite the difference between a bobcat and cougar....

Mayor Maynot - 9/24/2012 2:09 PM
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A stuffed cougar?? That'll go quick at the flea market.
 
CRIME STOPPERS is a citizen-supported program that allows people to report criminal activities anonymously.

The Crime Stoppers Coordinator and the Crime Commission Board of Directors determines the amount of awards and ensures payment to those who provide information, and are responsible for raising money to continue their respective programs
To report a crime call 596-COPS or text a tip by following these directions:
  1. Send text to “Crimes” or “274637
  2. Begin your message with “TIP918
  3. Type your tip and hit send
  4. When the text is received, the sender will receive a PIN number within 10 seconds confirming receipt of the information
  5. The tipster will be instructed to call 911 if an emergency or crime in progress is being reported
Visit the Crime Stoppers web site.
See Also: Webtips
OK Crime Prevention Network

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