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Woman Who Asked About Reward Money Under Her Own ‘Most Wanted’ Post Arrested

Precious Gibson by Precious Gibson
July 19, 2021
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Lorraine Graves

An Oklahoma woman is in police custody after inquiring about the reward money on her own “Most Wanted” post.

Lorraine Graves was wanted on accessory to murder charges. Instead of laying low and coming up with a plan to escape, the woman commented on her own Facebook wanted post shared by the Tulsa Police Department on Wednesday, July 14th. The post stated that Lorraine was involved in the shooting death of her relative, Eric Graves.

The woman commented, “Where’s the reward money at?” People immediately began commenting on her remark, telling her to stay off social media, while others warned that this was no laughing matter.

She was arrested the following day, on Thursday, July 15th.

Her bond currently stands at $500,000. She is facing up to 45 years in prison, though it is unclear what role she played in the March murder.

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