22 robbed at private Oklahoma City poker party
Police are searching for two men in connection with last week’s robbery of 22 people during what police described as a "private poker party” in northwest Oklahoma City . The robbers made off with more than $12,000.
The poker party may have been illegal, a prosecutor said Monday, but no gambling charges are being pursued.
A 911 caller reported the robbery about 11:25 p.m. Wednesday at a strip mall...
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