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Police officer injured himself in the event of firing incidents near Webbers Falls; Suspect in New Mexico arrested

The suspect, who was accused of shoting a police officer near Webbers Falls on Sunday, was arrested in scholarships in New Mexico, according to the Muskogee County Sheriff.

The grants are about 80 miles west of Albuquerque and an almost 11-hour trip from Webbers Falls.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) reported that a shootout had taken place during a traffic stop at around 5:45 p.m. Billy Wayne Williams. Williams finally stopped and at some point during the stop shots were fired.

The official suffered a violation of the face through the shots, but has been treated and released from the hospital since then. It is unclear whether Williams was injured during the incident.

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The chief of police from Webbers Falls, Mike James, said this was difficult for the small police.

“We are a little strength here and we are very narrow and very similar to the family. As the oldest, it is as if this had happened to one of my children,” said James.

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Several agencies, including the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, the Cherokee marshals and the sheriff office of the Muskogee County, were involved in the search.