Lorraine Graves is charged with accessory to murder and was
wanted by the police.
Tulsa Police Department shared a "most wanted" Facebook post
calling for information on her whereabouts.
Graves responded to the post, asking about reward money. She was
later arrested.
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An Oklahoma woman who was wanted in connection to a fatal
shooting was arrested after commenting on a local police
department's Facebook post about her, KFOR-TV reported.
Lorraine Graves, who is charged with accessory to murder, was
featured in a weekly "most wanted" fugitive post on Tulsa Police
Department's Facebook page on Wednesday night.
The post said the police department was "looking for information
about the whereabouts of Lorraine Graves" following the arrest
of two men were charged with the murder of Eric Graves in March.
Cops didn't have to look very far. Within hours, Graves had
responded to the Facebook post. "What's where's the reward money
at," she commented.
A Facebook user whose name was redacted responded to Graves,
wrote, "giiiiirl you better stay off social media they can track
you!!"
Detectives arrested Graves in north Tulsa the next day, Fox 11
reported.
She's being held in Tulsa County Jail with a bond set at
$500,000, the local broadcaster said.
She could be sentenced to up to 45 years in prison, according to
Live 5 News.
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