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As the Attorney General of Oklahoma, I am proud to announce the successful apprehension of individuals who once eluded justice, becoming our state’s Most Wanted fugitives. These captures are not merely victories for law enforcement; they are a testament to the unwavering support and vigilance of our community. Each tip, each call to action, and each shared story has played a crucial role in bringing these fugitives to justice.

Our mission is rooted in the belief that a safer Oklahoma begins with a united front. The collaboration between citizens and law enforcement strengthens our resolve to combat crime and uphold the rule of law. Together, we can continue to create an environment where safety and justice prevail. Thank you for your commitment to protecting our communities and for being the eyes and ears that help make Oklahoma a better place for all.

Captured:

October 2024

Melvin Joe Stevenson

Trafficking Illegal Drugs-Methamphetamine, Larceny of Merchandise from a Retailer

Background

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is partnering with the Cotton County Sheriff's Office to hold Stevenson accountable for his actions.

Stevenson was arrested April 29, 2022, in Cotton County for Driving under Suspension. The officer indicated he smelled marijuana and spotted a glass pipe with burnt residue and other drug-related items. While conducting an inventory of the vehicle, the officer found methamphetamine. 

Captured:

October 2024

Jennifer Gayle Price

Possession of a Firearm while in the Commission of a Felony, Falsely Personating Another to Create Liability, Unlawful Possession of Controlled Drug with Intent to Distribute, Removing a Monitoring Device

Background

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is partnering with the U.S. Marshals Service and the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office to hold Price accountable for her actions.  

On April 20, 2022, Price had been ordered by a judge to be placed on a GPS electronic monitoring system after being charged with multiple criminal offenses stemming from an arrest in Tulsa a few months earlier. A day after the court order, Price disappeared along with the removal of the ankle monitor.

She has a history of being an identity-theft suspect, with at least five cases pending in the Tulsa area alone. Tulsa Police believe that pattern of behavior will continue until Price is apprehended.

Captured:

September 2024

Wenfred Louis Davis

Trafficking in Illegal Drugs-Fentanyl, Possession of a Controlled & Dangerous Substance-Methamphetamine, Possession of Paraphernalia

$1,000 Reward

The Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading directly to his arrest.

Aliases Wenfred Louis Davis, Pop Davis
Date of Birth August 6, 1976 Eyes Brown
Hair Black Weight 220 lbs
Height 5’ 9” Race Black
Sex Male    

Background

Davis was stopped Aug. 12, 2021, on a traffic violation in Randlett. He was allegedly found to be in possession of heroin and methamphetamine.

He has numerous prior charges, including trafficking fentanyl, possession of methamphetamines, assault and battery, distribution of cocaine, domestic violence and felon in possession of a firearm.

Last Modified on Oct 28, 2024
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