One in custody in violent Konawa home invasion, 2 more suspects still outstanding

OklahomaCrime
Published: 09/14/2019, 3:59 PM
Edited: 03/11/2021, 10:22 AM
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(WEWOKA, Okla.) UPDATE 1 9/17/19: The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) has made one arrest in the violent home invasion of a Konawa man that occurred on September 8. On September 14 at approximately 1 a.m., 19-year-old Autumn Jackson was taken into custody in Wewoka without incident. She was transported to the Seminole County Jail where she remains in custody on a $100,000 bond. Jackson is facing charges including First Degree Robbery, First Degree Burglary, Maiming and Aggravated Assault and Battery. Assisting the OSBI with the arrest were the District 22 Task Force, Wewoka Police Department and the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office. The OSBI is also looking for 23-year-old Dustin Wood in connection with the home invasion, and there was a third person involved, a female. If you know who she is or anything about Wood’s whereabouts, you are asked to contact the OSBI at (800) 522-8017 or tips@osbi.ok.gov. You can remain anonymous. ORIGINAL STORY: The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) is investigating a home invasion and robbery that occurred in Konowa on Sunday, September 8. Shortly after midnight on September 8, EMS was called to assist a man who had been badly beaten after three individuals forced their way into his residence in the 300 block of N. East Street in Konowa. Konowa police responded with EMS and after speaking with the victim and inspecting the home, they called the OSBI to assist with the investigation. The victim told investigators two women and a man forced their way into his home. They beat him and took several items from his residence. The victim was transported to OU Medical in Oklahoma City where he was treated for his injuries and released. The OSBI has an arrest warrant out of Seminole County for Autumn Jackson, 19. She is a suspect in the home invasion along with another woman and a man. Jackson faces charges including First Degree Robbery, First Degree Burglary, Maiming and Aggravated Assault and Battery. If you know Jackson’s whereabouts, or have any information on the two people with her during this crime, please contact the OSBI at (800) 522-8017 or tips@osbi.ok.gov.

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