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Blue Alert issued for man suspected of shooting police officer

Blue Alert issued for man suspected of shooting police officer

Yahoo17-03-2025
MUSKOGEE COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) – The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has issued a Blue Alert for a man accused of shooting a police officer in Muskogee County.
According to OHP, Billy Williams is 5'11', 380 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes.
He is suspected of shooting a police officer and is considered armed and extremely dangerous.
He may be traveling in a white Nissan Altima. If seen, do not approach and call 911.
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