An Oklahoma woman is behind bars after commenting on a police department’s Facebook post about her being an accessory to murder, authorities said. Each week, the Tulsa Police Department makes a Facebook post about their ‘Most Wanted’ fugitive of the week.
On Wednesday, authorities were asking the public to help find Lorraine Graves in relation to the murder of Eric Graves, a 30-year-old who was found shot dead inside an apartment at the St. Thomas Square Apartments in March.
“The Tulsa Police Department is looking for information about the whereabouts of Lorraine Graves,” the post read. “Lorraine Graves is charged with Accessory to Murder. Detectives say she was involved in the city’s 10th homicide of 2021 where Eric Graves was shot and killed at the St. Thomas Square Apartments.”
Detectives earlier arrested two suspects, Jayden Hopson and Gabriel Hopson, for the murder, but they were still searching for Lorraine Graves.
After making the Facebook post, Graves responded by commenting, “What’s where’s the reward money at,” on the post.
“Giiiiirl you better stay off social media they can track you !!” one person commented in an image shared by the Tulsa Police Department.
A day after Graves’ comment, she was arrested in north Tulsa near 36th St. N. and Garrison Ave. Her bond has been set at $500,000.