
Armed Robbery and High-Speed Chase End in Crash on Northwest Expressway in OKC
A Sunday evening in Oklahoma City took a dramatic turn when a reported armed robbery escalated into a high-stakes police pursuit, ultimately ending in a vehicle crash. For those following the latest news 9 okc style updates, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the fast-paced nature of local emergency responses.
The Incident at Somerset Place
The chaos began at approximately 6:10 p.m. when the Oklahoma City Police Department (OKCPD) responded to a distress call at Somerset Place, located near Fairfield Avenue. According to official reports, a man was targeted and robbed at gunpoint by two individuals.
Fortunately, despite the presence of a firearm, police confirmed that no shots were fired during the altercation and no injuries were reported at the scene of the robbery.
A High-Stakes Pursuit
The situation intensified shortly after when officers spotted the suspects’ vehicle on Northwest Grand Boulevard. This sighting triggered a pursuit that tore through the city streets, leading to a dangerous conclusion.
The chase reached its breaking point at the intersection of Northwest Expressway and Wedgewood Avenue, where the suspects’ vehicle crashed, bringing the pursuit to a violent halt.
Key Details of the Event:
- Location of Robbery: Somerset Place near Fairfield Avenue.
- Crash Site: Northwest Expressway and Wedgewood Avenue.
- Items Recovered: Police successfully recovered a firearm from the scene.
Current Status: Suspects in Custody and Manhunt Ongoing
Following the crash, three individuals abandoned the vehicle and attempted to flee on foot. Law enforcement acted quickly, managing to locate and apprehend two of the suspects.
However, as of 8 p.m. Sunday, a third suspect remains outstanding. Local authorities continue their efforts to locate the final individual involved in the crime. Residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the local police.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as we monitor local reports and official statements from the OKCPD.




