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Oklahoma fugitive killed in shootout

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A gunbattle with Oklahoma troopers left a homicide suspect dead and ended a weeklong manhunt for the man suspected in a string of violent crimes.

OKLAHOMA CITY — A fierce gunbattle with Oklahoma troopers left a homicide suspect dead and ended a weeklong manhunt for the man suspected in a string of violent crimes across the state, including the killing of two relatives and the shooting of three law enforcemen­t officers.

After a tip from a farmer led authoritie­s on Sunday to a campsite near Hammon in far western Oklahoma, the manhunt intensifie­d for Michael Dale Vance Jr., who had posted two Facebook Live videos on Oct. 24 documentin­g his run from police, said Oklahoma Highway Patrol Capt. Paul Timmons.

Several troopers were chasing Vance, who was driving a stolen flatbed pickup truck, when the vehicle went off the road near Leedey, 130 miles northwest of Oklahoma City.

“He exited the vehicle and engaged our troopers in a pretty fierce gunbattle,” Timmons said. “It’s probably safe to say he (Vance) was hit more than once.”

Vance was pronounced dead at the scene, and authoritie­s plan to release dashboard-camera video of the shooting during a news conference on Tuesday, Timmons said.

Earlier Sunday, Vance shot and wounded Dewey County Sheriff Clay Sander after Sander stopped a pickup truck to warn the driver about a chain dragging behind it.

After Sander managed to broadcast a descriptio­n of the pickup truck, Oklahoma Highway Patrol air units in the area were able to spot the vehicle, and a chase ensued, Timmons said.

Sander underwent surgery Monday morning and is recovering from his injuries, which are not lifethreat­ening, said Dewey County office deputy Judy Junkins.

Timmons said authoritie­s were tipped off to Vance’s whereabout­s by a farmer who spotted a vehicle in his field that matched the descriptio­n of the truck driven by the fugitive.

Vance was wanted on multiple charges, including two counts of firstdegre­e murder. The hunt began after he shot and wounded two police officers on Oct. 23 in Wellston, 35 miles northeast of Oklahoma City, authoritie­s said.

Vance, 38, was suspected of shooting a woman and stealing her vehicle at a mobile home park near Wellston, then driving about 8 miles to his relatives’

mobile home in Luther and killing them.

Ronald Everett Wilkson, 55, had been shot and had stab wounds to his neck “consistent with an attempt to sever his head,” an arrest affidavit said. Valerie Kay Wilkson, 54, had similar neck wounds, the affidavit stated.

Whetsel said Vance had likely developed a list of potential targets connected to a pending sexual assault case filed against him. Vance had been scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 7 to face felony child sex abuse charges after a 15-year-old girl accused him of sexual assault.

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