Suspect uses mother’s name during arrest, says stolen truck was borrowed

A woman has been arrested after Tulsa police say she was caught with several pounds of marijuana inside a stolen truck. Officers were notified about a stolen truck near Apache and Peoria on Sunday, thanks to the department's Flock Safety System. The stolen truck was found just minutes later, parked at the Seminole Hills apartment complex.

A woman was spotted walking away from the truck. When approached by officers, Marissa Wagoner gave a false name and said she borrowed a truck from a friend. Wagoner also said that anything inside the truck did not belong to her.

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During her arrest, officers learned that Wagoner had tried to give them her mother's name.

Wagoner faces multiple charges, including false impersonation after former conviction of a felony, possession of a stolen vehicle after former conviction of a felony, possession of a firearm after former conviction of a felony, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

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