Atoka County Sheriff’s Office Received A Call of an Armed Robbery that had just Occurred at 342 West Mill Street in Town of Caney

Atoka County Sheriff’s Office Received A Call of an Armed Robbery that had just Occurred at 342 West Mill Street in Town of Caney
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On 06/15/2022 at 23:52 hours The Atoka county sheriff’s office received a call of an armed robbery that had just Occurred at 342 west mill street in town of Caney located in the southern part of the county. the victim stated that while he and his daughter was in the residence, the victim walked in on the suspects in his house at which time one of the suspects pointed a pistol at the victim stating he would kill him then left the house with several firearms and ammunition. After a lengthy manhunt for the suspects who was later identified as 18 year old Jackson Harrington of Caney and a  14 year Juvenile male was arrested and the firearms were recovered thanks to the hard work of the Atoka county sheriff’s deputies Aubrey Stanfield , J.D Mixon and Chase Franklin along with Caney PD officer mark Gibson. Good job guys.

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