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Posted: 5:01 a.m. Monday, June 11, 2012

Woman calls 911 claiming she was abducted

Lawmen searched for over an hour, talked to witnesses, found no trace of the truck or victim

Tulsa Police Department
Courtesy: Tulsa Police Dept.
Tulsa Police Department

By Don Bishop

Tulsa, Okla. —

Several law enforcement agencies respond when a woman calls 911 to say she's being abducted.

The victim reportedly called authorities from the bed of a moving silver Ford pickup truck about midnight this morning.

Tulsa Police Sergeant Darren Bristow tells us, "We brought out the helicopter and looked through all the strip pits and everything's that's out east down there in the quarries and we never could locate anything." 

Lawmen searched for over an hour and talked to witnesses, but found no trace of the truck or the victim.

"We talked to several subjects at 161st and Admiral in the QuikTrip parking lot, stated that a truck had went by there and a woman was in the bed of the truck yelling. They were last seen northbound on 161st East Avenue north of I-244."

Bristow tells us the Oklahoma Highway Patrol also was involved in the search.

 
 
 

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