Newcastle Burglary Suspects Considered Armed
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Newcastle burglary suspects considered armed and dangerous
A Newcastle burglary suspects alert has been issued as authorities search for multiple individuals following an overnight crime and police pursuit.
Law enforcement says the suspects are considered armed and dangerous after a burglary at a Grady County marijuana grow facility early Thursday morning.
The incident began just after 3:00 a.m. and quickly escalated into a multi-agency response.
Newcastle burglary suspects linked to early morning chase
The Newcastle burglary suspects were initially pursued by officers from the Blanchard Police Department and deputies with the Grady County Sheriff’s Office.
Authorities say the suspects fled the scene in a vehicle, leading officers on a chase that ended in the 1300 block of South Dickerson Street in Newcastle.
The pursuit came to an end when the suspect vehicle crashed, prompting a rapid response from additional units.
Police pursuit protocols and interagency coordination are often guided by standards set through organizations like the International Association of Chiefs of Police, which outlines best practices for high-risk incidents.
Suspects flee scene and remain at large
Following the crash, multiple individuals fled the vehicle on foot and have not yet been located.
Investigators believe the suspects may have left the immediate area, possibly picked up by another vehicle, but they remain at large.
Authorities also reported that two additional vehicles connected to the burglary were seen leaving the area.
Law enforcement agencies rely on statewide coordination systems supported by groups like the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, which assists with ongoing investigations and suspect tracking.
Residents urged to stay alert and report activity
Officials are urging residents to take precautions as the search continues.
Authorities recommend staying indoors when possible, locking doors and windows, and remaining alert to any suspicious activity.
Residents are also advised to call 911 immediately if they see anything unusual and to avoid approaching anyone who may match suspect descriptions.
Public safety alerts and emergency response coordination are supported by systems like the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS), which helps deliver critical information to communities.
Law enforcement officers will continue patrolling the area as the investigation remains active.
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