Amber Alert Suspect Arrested, Accused Of Kidnapping 3-Month-Old At Gunpoint

A three-month-old girl was taken at gunpoint by her father Monday.

Tuesday, September 5th 2023, 5:23 pm

By: News 9


-

A man accused of assaulting the mother of his child and kidnapping his 3-month-old daughter at gunpoint is now in jail. 

The police report said Patrick Atkins became agitated at the mother of his child. He slapped her and dragged her by her hair.

“While police were interviewing the victim, they also learned that there was a firearm involved. That the suspect had made some threats towards the victim and the child,” Sgt. Dillon Quirk said.

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol issued an amber alert Monday night for Patrick Atkins and the young girl.

Police were able to safely recover the girl.

Police said it was obvious the mother was afraid of what Atkins was capable of. Angela Beatty with YWCA said they work with people like the woman in this case all the time.

“I think for mothers it's particularly challenging because you're weighing the pros and cons of what to do in terms of visitation and safety of your children. There's the extra layer of danger,” Beatty said. 

Beatty with the support group said it's important for victims to understand their thinking of what's best for them and to let them know they have options. 

“Just because someone calls our hotline, just because someone walks into our office doesn't necessarily mean we have to engage law enforcement if they're not ready,” Beatty said.

Beatty said they usually see a rise in cases during the summer and holidays.

“It has been exceptionally busy this past year,” Beatty said.

She said that means more people are asking for help.

“The reality is these issues aren't getting better in our community,” Beatty said.

The domestic violence hotline is 24/7 and completely confidential. You can call (405)917- 9922 if you need help.

-----------

What is Domestic Violence?

The Office on Violence Against Women describes Domestic Violence as a pattern of abusive behavior in a relationship used by a person to gain or maintain power and control over another intimate partner. Domestic Violence can be physical, sexual, emotional, psychological, and involves behaviors that threaten, hurt, isolate, manipulate, humiliate, or injure another person. Children exposed to domestic violence are at risk of developing social and physical problems or learning that violence is a normal way of life.

How does Oklahoma compare nationally in Domestic Violence?

The Domestic Violence Intervention Services said Oklahoma ranks first in the country for the most domestic violence cases. Oklahoma is third in domestic violence homicides. The Young Women's Christian Association reported over 43,000 domestic violence calls in Oklahoma in 2022, which resulted in almost 1,000 arrests.

For more information about Oklahomans impacted by Domestic Violence, click here.

What are some resources for Domestic Violence victims in Oklahoma?

The Oklahoma Domestic Violence hotline, (800) 522-SAFE (7233), and the 24-hour Safeline 1-800-522-SAFE (7233), provide assistance with safety planning, crisis intervention, emergency shelter and advocacy to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking. The Abuse Hotline 1-800-522-3511 and the Elder Abuse Hotline 1-800-522-3511 also provide resources for escaping abusive situations.

For the full list of Oklahoma Domestic Violence resources, click here.

How often do people experience Domestic Violence in the United States?

In the United States, more than 10 million adults experience domestic violence annually. On average, domestic violence hotlines nationwide receive over 19,000 calls.

For more information from The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, click here.

What are some National resources for Domestic Violence?

The National Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 799-7233 and the National Dating Abuse Helpline (866) 331-9474 for those in abusive situations or relationships. The Rape Abuse Incest National Network (800) 656-4673 also helps in cases of rape or incest.

The StrongHearts Native Helpline (844) 762-8483 helps culturally-specific helpline for Native Americans impacted by domestic, dating and sexual violence.

The National Child Abuse Hotline/Childhelp (800) 422-4453) is for any child who is being abused or neglected. The National Center for Elder Abuse 1-855-500-3537 will help with elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation.

For the full list of National Domestic Violence resources, click here.

logo

Get The Daily Update!

Be among the first to get breaking news, weather, and general news updates from News 9 delivered right to your inbox!

More Like This

September 5th, 2023

May 10th, 2024

April 9th, 2024

April 7th, 2024

Top Headlines

October 15th, 2024

October 15th, 2024

October 15th, 2024

October 15th, 2024