After two escapes, armed robbery suspect now behind bars

OklahomaCrime
Published: 06/06/2019, 5:32 AM
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(TULSA, Okla.) On May 18, officers received information that 31-year-old Emily Anderson was wanted for an armed robbery in Sand Springs.  Officers were also aware that Emily was driving a black Nissan Rouge.  The Nissan was later determined to be stolen.  Officers initiated a traffic stop near 100 S. Zunis Ave., but a pursuit ensued. Anderson successfully avoided apprehension that night. The following week on May 31, officers observed Anderson in the same Nissan Rouge at 2749 E. Admiral Place at the QuikTrip. Officers, knowing Anderson had an outstanding felony warrant, initiated a traffic stop and engaged in another pursuit.  At the conclusion of the pursuit three of the four passengers were apprehended.  Once again, Emily escaped apprehension. On Wednesday, June 5, officers learned that Anderson was on the weekly most wanted Crime Stoppers tip sheet.  Later that day officers received information that Anderson was at Rib Crib located at 1600 S. Harvard Ave. Officers arrived at Rib Crib and took Anderson into custody without incident. She was booked for the outstanding robbery warrant. 

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