May 22, 2013

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Citizen's Tip Busts Burglary Ring

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1-27-05 – A citizen’s tip helped bust a burglary ring in Tishomingo. Dusty Kemp, Raymond Lee Hesbrook and Jeffery Wisinger all are facing charges for seven separate burglaries in the area.

Most of the stolen property was recovered Wednesday night and Thursday by Tishomingo police, including some laptop computers and welders taken from Tishomingo High School.

The run of burglaries stretched from before Thanksgiving to Christmas. Police finally got their break when a citizen reported buying one of the stolen items.

An investigation is still taking place, since police believe the same suspects could be responsible for more burglaries in southern Oklahoma.


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