A the third man charged in connection with a shooting death in Owasso last month was arrested Thursday in Broken Arrow.
U.S. Marshals, Broken Arrow and Owasso Police arrested 18-year-old Jacob Pepper at a home in Broken Arrow just after midnight.
Pepper is charged with first-degree murder. Pepper and two other men, Michael Hatcher and Antonio Pruitt are accused of killing Emmett Woods, 26, on July 24 outside a Kum & Go convenience store at 86th and Main. Hatcher and Pruitt turned themselves in late last month.
All three are being held in the Tulsa County Jail.
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08/06/2015 10:51:15 AM OPD Release:
As of midnight last night, all suspects and persons of interest in the murder of Emmett Wood have been located and are in police custody.
Erik Wagnon surrendered to Owasso Police on Saturday afternoon at the Owasso Police Department. Wagnon was arrested on unrelated warrants out of Rogers County after being questioned by OPD detectives. The Tulsa County District Attorney will evaluate whether additional criminal charges are warranted against Wagnon related to the murder of Mr. Wood.
After an exhaustive search, Jacob Pepper was apprehended at a residence in Broken Arrow approximately 12:00 AM on 08/06/2015. Pepper was arrested for 1st Degree Murder based on a warrant that had been issued in Tulsa County District Court. Along with previously named suspects Tony Pruitt and AJ Hatcher, Pepper is being held without bond in the Tulsa County Jail.