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Oklahoma Woman Arrested After Commenting on Police Facebook Post That Named Her An Accessory to Murder

An Oklahoma woman who reached the top of a local police department’s “Most Wanted” list found herself behind bars this week after she decided to comment on the department’s Facebook post about her status as a fugitive, local news organizations reported.

The saga began Wednesday, when the Tulsa Police Department posted that Lorraine Graves was wanted as an accessory to murder in connection with the death of Eric Graves, who was killed in March.

“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 department posted, adding that Graves was “a Black female, around 5’7″ and 200 lbs.”

Just hours after the post went up, Graves herself posted a comment about possible reward money that would be paid for information leading to her arrest.

“What’s where’s the reward money at,” Graves wrote in a since-deleted response to the department’s post.

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Lorraine Graves. Image via the Tulsa Police Department.

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