WAGONER, Okla. (AP) - The
Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is renewing its offer of a $5,000
reward in the case of a Wagoner man who was shot and left for dead at a
gun range on Thanksgiving last year.
Authorities say 74-year-old
Kenneth Payne was shot and wounded at the Fort Gibson Wildlife
Management Area shooting range on Nov. 24, 2011. Authorities say Payne
was shot multiple times but was able to use his cell phone to call for
help.
OSBI says at least four guns were stolen from Payne in the attack.
Authorities are searching
for two men in connection with the shooting. OSBI says a reward of up to
$5,000 is available for information leading to the arrest and
conviction of the suspects.
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