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OSBI seeks help with 25-year-old cold case

OSBI seeks help with 25-year-old cold case

Yahoo12-05-2025
LOCUST GROVE, Okla. (KFOR) – The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) is seeking information regarding the disappearance of 13-year-old David Allen Crabtree.
According to OSBI, David was last seen on April 9, 2000, at his home in Locust Grove.
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Authorities say the right image is an age-progressed photo of David at age 31.
If you have any information, contact tips@osbi.ok.gov or 1-800-522-8017.
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