Police seeking suspect in Osage Street shooting case

Ponca City Now - May 29, 2019 2:15 pm

On May 21, 2019, at approximately 10:14 a.m., the Ponca City Police Department received a call that a UPS driver had found a male in the 1000 block of North Osage Street with a gunshot wound.

Ponca City Fire Department Ambulance and Police responded to the scene. The victim, 33-year-old Dylan T. Washington, was transported by ambulance to Alliance Health Ponca City. He was later transferred to Oklahoma City and has since been released.

On May 24, an arrest warrant was issued for Enrique Alberto Zazueta, 33, born on Aug. 19, 1985. The arrest warrant is for the charges of Shooting with Intent to Kill after Felony Conviction, Possession of a Firearm after Felony Conviction and Conspiracy.

Officers have been trying to locate Zazueta since that date. It was determined later that Zazueta stole a truck from a relative in Noble County. This truck was located by Oklahoma City Police Officers during the morning of May 29.

Zazueta has yet to be located.

Anyone wishing to provide an anonymous tip may call Ponca City Area Crime Stoppers at (580) 762-5100. As always, you will remain anonymous, and you may receive a reward of up to $1,000.

The Ponca City Area Crime Stoppers was created in 1984 as a group of volunteer citizens dedicated to involving the public in crime prevention in our community. The program is run strictly on donations. Donations to can be dropped off at the Ponca City Police Department or mailed to 200 East Oklahoma Avenue, Ponca City, OK 74601.

 

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