The Okmulgee County Sheriff ’s Office (OCSO) has made significant progress in the investigation of a recent horse theft in the Twin Hills area. The case, which involved the theft of several horses, has resulted in the recovery of all but one of the animals and the arrest of two suspects.
The investigation began when OCSO received reports of stolen horses. Witnesses came forward with valuable information, which helped investigators identify suspects. Video evidence, including footage of a white dually truck and stock trailer used during the theft, played a crucial role. Images from the video were shared on the OCSO Facebook page, generating additional leads. This collaborative effort led investigators to recover most of the stolen horses at a sale barn in another county.
On Monday, Dec. 16, OCSO Investigator Jeremy Wade met with Stan Williamson and Michael Whitehead at the Sheriff ’s Office. During the interviews, further evidence was obtained, leading to both men being arrested and booked into the Okmulgee County Jail on complaints of larceny of domestic animals.
Sheriff Rice expressed gratitude to the community for sharing the theft information on social media, emphasizing the critical role the public played in aiding the investigation. “There is no doubt the sharing of this information helped lead investigators to the suspects and recover the horses,” Sheriff Rice said.
He also praised the efforts of Deputy Cody Deming, who worked closely with Investigator Wade on the case.
Undersheriff Smokey Patchin reminded the public that the arrests are not convictions, as the case will now be referred to the District Attorney for prosecution.