Warrant issued, $2.5 million bond set for shooting suspect

Ponca City Now - December 11, 2018 12:14 pm

The State of Oklahoma filed four new charges against Marcus Lee Miller, 35, on Monday in connection with a shooting in Ponca City Saturday night.

Miller is now charged with shooting with intent to kill after a former conviction of two or more felonies; assault and battery with a deadly weapon after a former conviction of two or more felonies; possession of a firearm after conviction/during probation, after a former conviction of two or more felonies, and feloniously pointing a firearm after former conviction of two or more felonies.

Judge David R. Bandy issued a warrant for Miller’s arrest with bond endorsed at $2.5 million. Miller remains at large as of Tuesday morning.

Police need the assistance of the public to locate Marcus Lee Miller, a 35-year-old black male. He is the suspect in the shooting reported at approximately 10:16 p.m. Saturday.

The 23-year-old male victim was shot multiple times by Miller, witnesses reported to Police, at a home in the area of Scott Avenue and 12th Street. The victim was transported to OU Medical Center in critical but stable condition.

Miller is about 5’6” tall and weighs approximately 150 pounds. Miller also goes by “Tank”. He has a criminal past including domestic abuse, drug and firearm arrests. He currently has multiple outstanding warrants.

Anyone wishing to provide an anonymous tip with information that leads to the arrest or apprehension of Marcus Lee Miller, please call the Ponca City Area Crime Stoppers program at (580)762-5100. As always, you will remain anonymous, and you may receive a reward of up to $1,000.

 

 

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