Thursday, February 16th 2017, 1:10 pm
The Wagoner County Sheriff's Office arrested a suspect in connection with the murder of an 18-year-old girl.
Wagoner County Sheriff Chris Elliott said the district attorney has charged a man with the first-degree murder of M'kayla Copeland.
Deputies responded to a suspicious death call November 12, 2016, and when they arrived, they found Copeland's body.
The death was ruled as a drug overdose and officers continued investigating the death as suspicious.
The sheriff said the investigation was very time consuming, but the Wagoner County DA has charged 46-year-old David Warden with first-degree murder.
When his warrant came through, the sheriff said he was already in jail on another unrelated charge, so he is still in custody now.
Warden admitted he's a drug user and that he and Copeland had been drinking a mixture of Alka Seltzer and meth hours before she was found dead.
The sheriff said they believe his involvement in Copeland's death constitutes a first-degree murder charge, but like any other case, he is innocent until proven guilty.
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