Southwest
Alabama fugitive murder suspect Stacy Lee Drake captured in Arkansas
An armed fugitive wanted in connection to three homicides in Oklahoma has been arrested in a wooded area of Arkansas, authorities say.
Stacy Lee Drake, 50, was tracked down around 10 a.m. Thursday in Morrilton, a city northwest of Little Rock, according to Arkansas State Police.
“Drake is wanted in connection with homicides and carjackings in Oklahoma and is wanted on other felony warrants from multiple jurisdictions, with charges including aggravated robbery, carjacking and murder,” police said.
Investigators released an image showing Drake wearing a green shirt, surrounded by law enforcement. He was taken into custody without incident and is now being held at the Conway County Detention Center.
STACY LEE DRAKE DESCRIBED AS ‘ARMED AND DANGEROUS’
Stacy Lee Drake is shown during his arrest on Thursday, June 20.
Drake is also wanted for the killing of a 62-year-old man in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, according to AL.com.
Arkansas State Police did not immediately respond Thursday to requests for comment from Fox News Digital.
Police said earlier that “anyone who sees Drake should not approach him and should call 911 immediately” and his last known address was in Birmingham, Alabama.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) on Wednesday had identified Drake as a person of interest in a double homicide in Gans.
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Stacy Lee Drake of Birmingham, Alabama, is wanted in connection with a series of homicides in Oklahoma, according to Arkansas State Police. (@ARStatePolice via X)
They said deputies from the Sequoyah County Sheriff’s Office responded to a business on Tuesday and when they “made entry into the structure, they found an adult male and female inside.
“Both sustained injuries consistent with homicide,” the OSBI said, adding that the vehicle that Drake is believed to have stolen from the area was recovered in Morrilton later that evening.
Then on Wednesday, Arkansas State Police said Drake is “known to have purchased camping gear and all indications are he is still in the Morrilton area.” They said investigators believed he was “armed and dangerous.”
Stacy Lee Drake was considered “armed and dangerous,” authorities said. (@ARStatePolice via X)
The Morrilton Police Department, Conway County Sheriff’s Office, Arkansas National Guard and the Arkansas Division of Community Correction were credited with helping in the manhunt.
Fox News’ Bradford Betz contributed to this report.
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Knee irritation forces Shohei Ohtani out of Friday start, All‑Star game
Shohei Ohtani will not make his scheduled start Friday night against the Arizona Diamondbacks because of continued irritation in his left knee, the Los Angeles Dodgers announced Friday.
Ohtani left a June 11 game against the Pittsburgh Pirates due to irritation in his left knee, which underwent surgery in 2019 to correct a congenital condition called bipartite patella.
According to ESPN, he has been managing the issue since.
Due to the injury, Ohtani will also not travel to Philadelphia or participate in the 2026 All‑Star Game.
The two-way star will serve as the designated hitter through the weekend, and after the series, “he will have some interventions on his knee to put him in the best position for the second half of the season,” according to the Dodgers.
Los Angeles, Ca
O.C. police prep for beach, theme park ‘takeovers’ promoted on social media
A woman injured during the chaotic Fourth of July beach takeover in Newport Beach is speaking out as authorities prepare for a similar event that could target nearby Huntington Beach this weekend, as well as an Orange County theme park.
The July 4 gathering in Newport Beach devolved into violence, with fires set, businesses looted and law enforcement officers targeted with explosives.
More than 400 people were arrested in connection with the unrest. Authorities later said many of those taken into custody had traveled from Arizona and Nevada.
Among the dozens of people injured was Cassandra Torres, a longtime Orange County resident who said she never expected to become a victim while celebrating the holiday in a city she has visited for years.
“It’s horrible. It’s disgusting behavior, and now we’re paying for it,” Torres told KTLA.
Torres said she was riding her e-bike when a large crowd of young people suddenly rushed toward her.
“The next thing I know, I’m waking up with strangers around me, which I’m grateful for all of them, and all I hear is, ‘She got pushed off her bike,’” she recalled.
She was taken to a hospital, where she was treated for multiple injuries, including serious cuts, bruising and a concussion.
“I’ve never seen a hospital that busy in my life,” Torres said. “It was supposed to be a safe, fun day, and it turned into a nightmare.”
As victims continue to recover and investigators sort through the aftermath, law enforcement agencies are now focused on preventing another large-scale disturbance after social media posts promoted a so-called “Beach Bash” in Huntington Beach.
The Huntington Beach Police Department acknowledged the online flyer in a social media post Thursday, writing:
“Dear ‘Beach Bash’ organizers… Thanks for the flyer. We’ve seen it too. We have no intention of allowing that to happen here.”
In a statement to KTLA, the department said it has implemented a comprehensive public safety plan.
“Our comprehensive public safety plan includes increased staffing, proactive enforcement and the deployment of specialized resources throughout the city,” police said. “We are coordinating closely with our regional law enforcement partners and are prepared to respond quickly to any criminal activity.”
Officials also warned that anyone who organizes, promotes, encourages or participates in criminal acts associated with a takeover event could face arrest and prosecution.
Officials at Knott’s Berry Farm said they were also aware of a social media post promoting a teen takeover of the park over the weekend. Buena Park police officials said they plan to have an increased presence at the park.
As for Torres, a GoFundMe has been organized to cover her medical expenses as she continues to recover and follow up with specialists.
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