CRIME & SAFETY
Oklahoma man accused of killing 17-year-old who went missing in 2023
STILLWATER, Okla. (TCD) -- Investigators recently discovered human remains they believe are connected to the disappearance of a juvenile who vanished last year. According to a statement from the Stillwater Police Department, Teedeenae "Jackson" Yearby was last seen on Jan. 26, 2023, and was reported missing more than a week later. Yearby was 17 years old at the time, KOKI-TV reports. Several people tried to contact the teen by phone, text, and social media, but he never responded.
Stillwater police: Joint operation uncovers human remains in connection to missing 17-year-old
STILLWATER, Okla. — Human remains were recovered Tuesday in connection to a missing Stillwater teenager who disappeared more than a year ago. The Stillwater Police Department confirmed that the remains were discovered during a joint operation with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and Payne County Sheriff's Office. The remains are believed to be related to the case of 17-year-old Teedeenae "Jackson" Yearby, who was first reported missing in February 2023.
Local investigation encourages conversations on trafficking crisis, Indigenous inequality
More than one year since a Stillwater teenager went missing, an arrest has been made in connection to his murder. Teedeenae “Jackson” Yearby, 17, was reported missing in February 2023. On April 17, Stillwater police arrested Quinlan Phipps, 19, for first degree murder in connection to Yearby’s disappearance. Phipps does not have a court date available on the Oklahoma State Court Network website.
Arcadia Woman Back Home After Arrest In Turks And Caicos, Husband Charged
An Arcadia woman is back home after being arrested on the Turks and Caicos Islands. Valerie and Ryan Watson were on their way home when airport security found bullets in the couple's luggage. Valerie says her husband Ryan is a hunter and they didn't know the ammunition was in their...
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