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Lawton, OK. Police Need Your Help to Identify This Suspect
Lawton, OK. Police Need Your Help to Identify This Suspect
Lawton, OK. Police Need Your Help to Identify This Suspect
The Lawton Police Department (LPD) is asking for your help in identifying a suspect who stole a handgun from a local pawn shop. If you know who this person is and can assist LPD with any details you're encouraged to make contact.
The Lawton Police Department Need Our Help to Catch This Burglar!
The Lawton Police Department Need Our Help to Catch This Burglar!
The Lawton Police Department Need Our Help to Catch This Burglar!
LPD (Lawton Police Department) and Crime Stoppers of S.W. Oklahoma are needing our help to identify this burglar. The store's video surveillance cameras captured the thief in the act, but he's still on the loose and police are looking for him. Take a quick look at the photos.
WARNING: Suspicious Persons Attempt to Gain Entry Into Lawton Homes
WARNING: Suspicious Persons Attempt to Gain Entry Into Lawton Homes
WARNING: Suspicious Persons Attempt to Gain Entry Into Lawton Homes
There's a suspicious and possibly dangerous con going on right now in Lawton, Fort Sill. It's been reported that there have been several instances of persons, more like criminals, trying to gain entry into occupied homes in Lawton by using false statements and impersonation.
Oklahoma Minister Gets Thrashed for Allegedly Touching a Kid
Oklahoma Minister Gets Thrashed for Allegedly Touching a Kid
Oklahoma Minister Gets Thrashed for Allegedly Touching a Kid
A father caught a child predator touching his 9-year-old son and wasted no time thrashing him for it. He chased, tackled and may, or may not have thrown a few punches when apprehending the bad guy. Good for him! He's certainly earned that "World's Greatest Dad" coffee cup or t-shirt.
Beware of Counterfeit $100 Bills in Lawton
Beware of Counterfeit $100 Bills in Lawton
Beware of Counterfeit $100 Bills in Lawton
Well, that didn't take too long. There's a new scam in Lawton, Fort Sill. It's seems like as soon as a scam is identified, another quickly takes it's place. This time around it's counterfeit money, so be on the look out for fake $100 bills. Several local and area businesses have reported receiving these counterfeit bills. LPD (Lawton Police Department) have confirmed this and are warning business owners and people in general to be very careful when dealing with cash transactions.