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Man wanted for murder in Wisconsin arrested in Tulsa
TULSA, Okla. — A person who was on the run from authorities for six months and wished for a homicide in Wisconsin was arrested in Tulsa on Friday, Tulsa police introduced.
Tiron Washington, 34, was arrested Friday morning on the Greyhound bus station in downtown Tulsa after a person reported to bus officers he noticed Washington with a gun in his baggage, Tulsa police stated in a press launch.
Bus officers then requested everybody to get off the bus as they investigated the criticism since weapons onboard a bus is towards firm coverage, Tulsa police stated.
Tulsa police had been known as since a weapon could be concerned and Greyhound officers wished Washington off the bus, Tulsa police stated.
As soon as police tried to speak to Washington, he took off working, police stated.
Tulsa police finally took Washington into custody.
As soon as Washington was in police custody he first gave police a pretend identify and pretend driver’s license however finally stated his actual identify was Tiron Washington and police discovered he had a number of lively warrants from Wisconsin and Illinois, Tulsa police stated.
Washington can also be going through prices stemming from the incident on the Greyhound bus station, together with possession of a firearm, false personation, resisting arrest and possession of a pretend ID.
Washington can be extradited to Kenosha, Wisconsin to face first-degree homicide prices.
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