| Updated: 1/11 5:21 pm |
Published: 1/10 5:32 pm
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Tulsa police have a possible break in the quadruple homicide investigation.
Police are conducting interviews with people who may have firsthand information about the murders. FOX23 is at the homicide division awaiting further information.
Police have not confirmed any arrests; but FOX23 has learned potential witnesses are being questioned. Police say they have made arrests surrounding the investigation, but no arrests have been made for the murders.
Police say they are also working to stop unverified information from getting out, TPD is concerned that information could put people's lives in danger.
On Friday, police said they did not have new information to report on the investigation. On Thursday, police said they do not believe Misty Nunley and Julie Jackson were targets in a recent quadruple homicide.
Jackson and Nunley were shot and killed inside an apartment at Fairmont Terrace with Rebeika Powell and her twin sister Kayetie Melchor on January 7th. Sergeant Dave Walker tells FOX23’s Abbie Alford that the twins were well liked and the person of interest in the case, Joseph Tillman, had a relationship with one of the victims.
After questioning Tillman in the days after the murders police say he is not a suspect or a person of interest at this time. Police say they have questioned dozens of people, including many people who liked the twins, and have been chasing down leads in the case.
Police urge anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.