Warning of unclaimed property phone scams

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As many people are aware, the State Treasurer was tasked with returning unclaimed property to the people of Oklahoma in 2000. More than half of my office is specifically tasked with this job. As rewarding of a job as this is for my office and staff, there are always bad actors to beware of, a few tips to avoid them are:
Warning of unclaimed property phone scams

Public Records

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Felony 065 – Austen Shane Hamilton: Child Endangerment by driving under the influence. Misdemeanor 050 – Fredrick D’Mone Allen: DUI, of alcohol and drugs.

OK to threaten Jews but no one else?

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the point Publisher Political heartburn and verbal vitriol seem to be growing in volume and meanness around the nation, as several college university campuses become hotbeds of dissent. Screams of “We are HAMAS” coming from Columbia University and midnight attacks that include the taking down of the American flag at Yale University have created mounting problems for university leaders, students, and even everyday citizens.
OK to threaten Jews but no one else?

Oklahoma House advances controversial immigration bill...

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Democracy/Criminal Justice Reporter The Oklahoma House of Representatives advanced a bill on Thursday to make being undocumented a criminal offense, sparking pushback from the Democratic minority who argued the measure will have unintended consequences. House Bill 4156 creates the criminal offense of impermissible occupation. If the measure becomes law, first time offenders would face a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail. A second or subsequent offense is a felony punishable by up to two years in prison. Attorney General Gentner Drummond requested the legislation last month.
Oklahoma House advances controversial immigration bill...

Corrections announces policy changes...

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Oklahoma Watch Seven state prisoners who were locked in three-by-three foot shower stalls at the Great Plains Correctional Facility in Hinton last August are suing the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, alleging their prolonged confinement in cramped and unsanitary conditions amounts to cruel and unusual punishment.