Trio Arrested After Oklahoma Man Bound with Duct Tape and Forced off Bridge into Traffic
ICARO Media Group
Authorities in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, have made arrests in connection to a shocking incident involving the abduction of an unidentified man who was forced to jump off a bridge while bound with duct tape. The disturbing event unfolded near the Deep Fork River bridge on Thursday when a passerby witnessed the victim jumping into oncoming traffic, prompting a call to the Okmulgee County Sheriff's Office.
Upon arrival, deputies found the victim severely injured and in need of immediate medical attention. The man was quickly transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. Following interviews with witnesses, law enforcement apprehended three individuals in relation to the incident.
Sean Lunney, 31, was arrested on the same day, while Brianna Nohmer, 18, and Jaysen Lawson, 21, were also taken into custody after a firearm believed to be used in the crime was located by authorities. All three suspects were charged with kidnapping, with Lunney facing additional charges of aggravated assault and battery, as well as a felony firearms charge. He is currently being held on a $250,000 bond.
Nohmer is facing an extra charge of assault with intent to kill, while Lawson has been additionally charged with assault and battery with a deadly weapon, attempted first-degree murder, and conspiracy to commit a felony. The victim, who was reportedly abducted and forced off the bridge while bound with duct tape, is said to be recovering from the ordeal.
Further details regarding the motive or circumstances surrounding the abduction have not been disclosed by the sheriff's office at this time. Attorney information for the accused individuals was also not provided in the available records.