
A warrant for 1st Degree Murder and five counts of Shooting with Intent to Kill has been issued for 19-year-old Anthony Drake Ahaisse.NewsOn6.com
TULSA, OK -- Officers with the Tulsa Police Department have released information on a third suspect they're looking for in connection with the homicide of 14-year-old Tevon Mathies.
A warrant for first degree murder and five counts of shooting with intent to kill has been issued for 19-year-old Anthony Drake Ahaisse.
Officers have already arrested 18-year-old Tyler Ross Deerinwater and 20-year-old Jeffrey Proctor. Both were arrested on a complaint of first degree murder.
7/7/2009 Related Story: 2nd Arrest Made In Tulsa Homicide
Police say Tevon Mathies of Missouri was shot Wednesday, July 1 at 10887 East 33rd Street.
When officers got to the scene, they discovered Mathies had a gunshot wound to the upper torso.
Mathies died at the scene as a result of the gunshot injury, police say.
Police describe Ahaisse as a Native American male, 5'07",130 pounds, with shaved black hair with a small ponytail and brown eyes.
Officers say Ahaisse is known to frequent the area of 100 North Garnett Road.
If you know anything that could help police, call Crime Stoppers at 596-COPS.
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