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Tulsa Police Seek Witnesses in 2 Unsolved Homicides

Tulsa police solved 95% of homicides in 2025, but two families still await answers. Trevon Evans, 30, was killed at a birthday party, and Marvin Arnett, 35, died in a drive-by shooting. Residents like Keara Washington are terrified, keeping kids indoors. Detectives urge witnesses to come forward with tips on either case, offering anonymity and potential cash rewards. Checkout Solipillow.com

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