The last victim to arrive did not comply and instead made a break for it.
They stole cell phones, keys to cars and one victim even reported that they asked for the title or deed to the car as well,” said Officer Morgan. “Different credit cards, they even asked for the victim’s pin numbers. The victims, at least 5 of them, showed up in 15 minute increments, each one held at gunpoint while they were ordered to hand over their belongings. “There was only one light in that garage and a couple of victims actually described stepping over what they thought was trash and it turned out to be several of the other live victims who were lying on the floor,” said Officer Megan Morgan.
The men showed up thinking they were meeting someone from the app and instead they were held against their will and robbed.Īll of the victims described a creepy scene in the back part of the small house, saying it was so dark, they couldn’t tell what was going on. They were from men who had been lured to a house on SW 34th through the gay dating app “grindr.” They quickly realized all the calls were connected. OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma City police received several different calls to the area of SW 34th and Harvey the evening of September 8th. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.