Title: Tulsa Fraud, Sequoyah Shooting, Platt Rape Charges - Crime Updates from Quiet Please
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In a separate matter, law enforcement in Sequoyah County is investigating a shooting that occurred early Wednesday morning in the Sequoyah Little Farms area north of Sallisaw. Deputies responded to a residence around 5 a.m. following reports of gunfire. An adult woman sustained minor injuries and was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. Investigators with the Sequoyah County Sheriff's Office and agents from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation are conducting interviews and collecting evidence at the scene. Authorities have indicated the shooting appears to be a targeted, isolated event with no ongoing threat to the public.
In Oklahoma County, convicted sex offender Melvin Platt faced court Monday, January 5th, when prosecutors filed two counts of first-degree rape by instrumentation. These charges stem from alleged incidents in May and June of 2016 involving a victim who appeared unconscious in video recordings. The investigation revealed digital evidence recovered from devices that showed the apparent victim unresponsive while being assaulted. The victim subsequently identified herself in the videos and provided details corroborating the allegations. A hearing on whether to revoke Platt's previously suspended sentence has been continued until February 18th. Platt's bond on the new charges is set at one hundred thousand dollars according to the Oklahoma County Bond Schedule.
The Tulsa area has seen continued activity across property crimes involving fraud and financial crimes, with violent crime incidents remaining relatively isolated in nature.
For crime tips and information, listeners can contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or reach out to local law enforcement agencies directly.
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