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It sounds like an episode of "The Andy Griffith Show," but when an inmate took a flip-flip to a sprinkler in the OK County ...
Eddy said Oklahoma County could build a two-story jail with as many as 2,000 beds on less than 20 acres, similar to what Tulsa County has done. About 25 acres of land could be used downtown for a ...
Tulsa County Sheriff Vic Regalado highlights rising immigration detentions and overtime costs at the jail, expecting relief from ongoing contract negotiations with U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
Unlike in 2022, when it supported and helped promote "Fix The Jail," the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber is not ready to commit to any specific way of financing a new county detention center.
A Tulsa man was arrested for a 2014 murder. 56-year-old Percy Dwayne Williams was arrested and booked into Tulsa County Jail Friday night on a first-degree murder charge and drug possession charges.
TULSA, Okla. — Due to a major case backlog, Salvador Franco-Gomez, an Oklahoma City resident, had been waiting for a court hearing on his immigration status for 13 years.
According to the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office, Rodgers was wanted on an active Tulsa County felony warrant for two counts of ...
Unlike in 2022, when it supported and helped promote "Fix The Jail," the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber is not ready to commit to any specific way of financing a new county detention center.
Unlike in 2022, when it supported and helped promote "Fix The Jail," the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber is not ready to commit to any specific way of financing a new county detention center.
Unlike in 2022, when it supported and helped promote "Fix The Jail," the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber is not ready to commit to any specific way of financing a new county detention center.
Unlike in 2022, when it supported and helped promote "Fix The Jail," the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber is not ready to commit to any specific way of financing a new county detention center.
Unlike in 2022, when it supported and helped promote "Fix The Jail," the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber is not ready to commit to any specific way of financing a new county detention center.