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Oklahoma City Police Respond to Incident on NW 10th & Virginia Ave

Double Homicide Investigated in Northwest Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City police are investigating a double homicide that occurred Friday afternoon in the northwest section of the city. Officers responded to reports of shots fired near the intersection of NW 10th Street and N Virginia Avenue around 4:50 p.m., according to police reports.

Upon arrival at the scene, officers discovered two individuals deceased. The Oklahoma City Police Department has since identified the victims as Claude Bagby, 63, and Stanley Reid, 43.

The investigation is ongoing, and authorities have released limited details regarding the circumstances surrounding the shooting. Sergeant Denisha Lambeth stated on Friday, “I don’t know if it was a drive-by, or what actually occurred. The officers were just told that some kind of disturbance happened and someone heard gunshots.”

As of , police have not made any arrests in connection with the shooting and the motive remains unclear. Authorities have assured the public that there is currently no threat to public safety.

Anyone with information related to this investigation is encouraged to contact the Oklahoma City Police Department’s homicide tip line at .

The incident prompted a significant police presence in the area, with officers swarming the block near NW 10th Street and Virginia Avenue, as reported Friday. The Oklahoma City Police Department is continuing to investigate the case and has not released further updates as of .

The Oklahoma City Police Department has a public-facing Response & Accident Tracker available on its website, offering a detailed map of active response calls within the city. This tool provides transparency into ongoing police activity, though specific details regarding the double homicide are not immediately available through the tracker.

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