Woman arrested in connection with Tulsa, BA pharmacy heists

 
BY NICOLE MARSHALL - Tulsa World | Published: March 5, 2009   

A woman has been arrested in connection with two pharmacy robberies, along with a man who police say was her accomplice in at least one of them.

The woman, identified as Shelly Hough, 21, was arrested about 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in connection with the robberies, one at a Walgreen’s in Broken Arrow and the other at a Walgreen’s in Tulsa, Tulsa police said.

photo - Shelly Hough. Photo provided by Tulsa World
Shelly Hough. Photo provided by Tulsa World

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Tulsa police arrested the man, Jason Bradshaw, 25, Wednesday night. Bradshaw acted as an accomplice of Hough’s in the Tulsa heist, Sgt. Dave Walker said.

Hough was booked on a complaint of first-degree robbery in the Broken Arrow case. That robbery occurred Feb. 7 at the Walgreen’s at Kenosha (71st) Street and Lynn Lane Road (177th East Avenue).

The robber stole Xanax, Oxycontin, and Oxycodone, Broken Arrow police said.

Hough was booked on a complaint of robbery with a dangerous weapon in the Tuesday heist of a Walgreen’s at 91st Street and Sheridan Road. The robber also stole Xanax, Oxycontin, and Oxycodone in that heist, Walker said.

Police say that a man seen with her during the Tulsa robbery was later identified as Jason Bradshaw.

Tulsa police arrested Bradshaw on one complaint each of robbery, possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute and possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony.





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