OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma City police say $10,000 worth of jewelry was stolen from one of four people found shot to death last week inside a burning home.
Police Sgt. Gary Knight said Thursday that 32-year-old Casey Barrientos was wearing a large diamond-and-white-gold necklace, along with matching earrings and a bracelet.
Knight says the jewelry has not been recovered.
Barrientos was discovered shot to death at the home, along with three women, including a prostitute featured on the HBO reality series “Cathouse.”
Twenty-eight-year-old David Allen Tyner of Locust Grove was arrested on murder complaints earlier this week, but Knight says investigators don’t believe he acted alone.
Tyner has not been formally charged. A telephone message left Thursday with the public defender’s office was not immediately returned.
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