(CMR) A woman who was on the run for allegedly being an accessory to murder in March was arrested after commenting on the Tulsa Police Department’s Facebook post asking about her reward money.
According to ABC News, the strange ordeal began last Wednesday when the Tulsa Police Department in Oklahoma posted a couple of images of Lorraine Graves on Facebook as part of their “Weekly Most Wanted” campaign.
“The Tulsa Police Department is looking for information about the whereabouts of Lorraine Graves. Lorraine Graves is charged with Accessory to Murder. Detectives say she was involved in the city’s 10th homicide of 2021 where Eric Graves was shot and killed at the St. Thomas Square Apartments,” the post read.
Not long after the post went up, Graves commented asking about the reward money.
“Where’s the reward money at,” Graves commented.
Her comment sparked many reactions, with persons warning her that she will be tracked down based on her use of social media.
Graves was subsequently arrested the next day at approximately 4:30 pm after detectives with the Tulsa Police Department’s Fugitive Warrant’s unit were able to track her down in a home in north Tulsa, ABC reported.
The two other suspects allegedly involved in the murder of Eric Graves — Jayden and Gabriel Hopson — have been charged with murder and are already being held in police custody.
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