OSBI Offers $10,000 Reward in McCurtain County Murder
- mike33692

- 1 day ago
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The OSBI murder reward is now being offered in a cold case involving the death of a McCurtain County man, as investigators continue searching for answers months after the crime.
In September, deputies discovered the body of 75-year-old Joe Fernando, who had been murdered. Despite ongoing investigation efforts, no arrests have been made and no new leads have publicly emerged.
OSBI Murder Reward Aims to Generate New Leads
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation announced it is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for Fernando’s death. Officials say the reward is intended to encourage anyone with information — even seemingly minor details — to come forward.
Investigators believe someone in the community may know something critical that could move the case forward.
McCurtain County Authorities Seek Public Help
The McCurtain County Sheriff’s Office continues to work alongside the OSBI on the investigation. Authorities have not released details about a possible motive or suspects, citing the integrity of the case.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the OSBI or local law enforcement. Tips can often be submitted anonymously.





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