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This listing contains user-submitted reports documenting historically significant events and personal experiences at 6923 East Oklahoma Street, Tulsa, OK, US, including reports of criminal activity, homicides, deaths, famous residents, and alleged paranormal occurrences. If you have more information about this address, let us know.

reported events that occurred at 6923 East Oklahoma Street on November 1st, 2012

Police were dispatched to the house after getting a 911 call at about 11:55 p.m. on November 1, 2012. When officers arrived they found 20-year-old Deyonta Dunn and 19-year-old Phoenicia Dorsey dead in the living room. Police say they appear to have died from gunshot wounds. Authorities say there didn't appear to be any forced entry into the house and little signs of a struggle. The pair were discovered by a relative of Dunn's. Family and friends of Dunn say they had been looking for him all day and hadn't been able to reach him by phone. Deyonta Dunn is thought to be the target of the shooting, and Phoenicia Dorsey an unfortunate witness. Deyonta Dunn was a man who made many enemies, and even ended up on an Oklahoma most wanted list once. The case still remains unsolved however.

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Witness killed in double homicide

Steals and Deals None — A witness was killed as she watched a man be gunned down.Tulsa police say that man may have had a lot of enemies.Homicide detectives believe the shooter targeted Deyonta Dunn,


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