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Reward Offered in 2008 Craig County Double Murder 04-11-12

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is offering up to a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) involved in the murder of William and Leota Huls November 9, 2008. An employee of their farm found the couple dead of gunshot wounds inside their home at 4404 S. 4390 Road near Welch. The employee was concerned about the couple since they did not show up for church. Both victims were in their 60s.

OSBI agents have run numerous leads. “Investigators are hopeful such a large reward will encourage someone to come forward with information that will generate new leads,” Jessica Brown, OSBI PIO, says.

The Craig County Sheriff’s Office requested OSBI assistance with the case the day the couple was found.

If anyone has information about the Huls’ murder, please contact OSBI at 1-800-522-8017
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Reward Offered in Wagoner County Shooting/Robbery Case 02-29-12
The OSBI is offering up to a $5,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who shot 73-year-old Kenneth Payne at a gun range in Wagoner County November 24th. The suspects also stole four firearms from Payne and his gun buggy. OSBI released a photo of one of the weapons stolen – a Mitchell Black Lightning .22 magnum rifle. Because this is an odd looking gun, agents are hopeful someone remembers seeing it recently.

If anyone has information about this case, please contact the OSBI at 1-800-522-8017.

Agents Continue Searching for Weapon Used in Weleetka Murders 10-13-11

The OSBI is again asking for the public's help in finding the gun used to kill two Weleetka girls more than three years ago. The OSBI is confident the gun previously identified as a Glock .40 model 22 was used to murder 11-year-old Skyla Whitaker and 13-year-old Taylor Placker June 8, 2008, about 100 yards from Placker's home. The serial number on that gun is EKG463US.

An intense investigation has revealed that gun may have been sold at a gun show in Tulsa this past March. Previous releases on this weapon have produced no viable leads. The OSBI is offering up to $5,000 for this firearm. Agents are confident the person who now owns this weapon is not responsible for the girls' murders. If you have information about this gun, please call the OSBI at 1-800-522-8017.

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Search Resumes for Man Missing 34 Years 08-24-11

Thirty-four years ago today, Ronnie Odell Davis disappeared. The 24 year old lived with his father near Swink in Choctaw County. The District Attorney’s Office in Choctaw County requested OSBI assistance. Since then authorities have run numerous leads, but the case remains unsolved. Foul play is expected. The OSBI is investigating this case as a homicide.

Davis’ family pleads to anyone with information about the location of his remains to call the OSBI at 800-522-8017 or local authorities. The family is posting a $2,500 reward for the person who helps direct Davis’ family to his remains. You can find more information about Davis on the Facebook page his family has erected at Find Ronnie Odell Davis.

Davis was approximately 6’2” tall, 180 pounds, with red hair, and false teeth. One of his front teeth was either silver or gold. He was wearing blue denim jeans, a blue denim shirt, and a gold watch at the time of his disappearance. His pickup truck is also missing. It is a 1975 Ford XLT ¾ ton, white over royal blue in color, with an Oklahoma license tag of 440-699. Locating the truck could help investigators find Davis’ remains.

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Reward Offered in Langley Woman's Murder Increased 01-15-10

The family of Rosemary Wolfe is offering up to $20,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for Ms. Wolfe’s 2007 murder.  This is an increase of $10,000 from a previous reward.  This reward is not administered by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI). Wolfe, 73, was found shot to death inside her Langley home June 17 by her husband.  The home’s location is the 700 block of Quapah.  She died from several gunshot wounds.

Agents need the public’s help.  If anyone has any information on this case, please call the OSBI hotline at 1-800-522-8017.

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