Hugo man in custody after robbery/assault
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Posted: 5:40 PM Oct 30, 2009
Hugo man in custody after robbery/assault
HUGO, OK -- One man is now in the Choctaw County Jail after police say he robbed a Hugo home and assaulted a man inside when he left.
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Frenzell Frazier
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HUGO, OK -- One man is now in the Choctaw County Jail after police say he robbed a Hugo home and assaulted a man inside when he left.

Hugo Police say 40-year-old Frenzell Frazier and another man entered a home Wednesday in the 800 block of West Kiamichi and brandished a gun at people inside.

When a man inside tried to leave the house, police say Frazier and his accomplice followed and began beating him.

Frazier, who is a convicted felon, is charged with several offenses including robbery, burglary, and assault & battery.


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