Man accused in store thefts named 'Most Wanted'

BY AMANDA BLAND World Staff Writer
Monday, December 10, 2012



A man charged with two larceny incidents at area Target stores is Tulsa’s latest “Most Wanted” fugitive.

Lloyd Christopher Clemons, 22, has been named in two pending felony cases for larceny of merchandise from a retailer this year.

Prosecutors allege Clemons and three other men stole 14 iPods from the Target at 1701 S. Yale Ave. on Sept. 5, filings show.

Additionally, Clemons and Ramont Earl Hollins Jr., 20, who is also named in the first case, are accused of stealing electronics valued at more than $500 from the Target at 10711 E. 71st St. on Oct. 28, court documents show.

Clemons is described as black, 5 feet 6 inches tall and 165 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.

He pleaded guilty to shooting with intent to kill, burglary of an automobile and knowingly concealing stolen property in 2007 and was remanded to the custody of the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs. In Nov. 2011, a judge deferred the remainder of his sentence until 2019.

Anyone with more information regarding his whereabouts is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS (2677), online at tulsaworld.com/crimestoppers or via text message at CRIMES (274637). Text tips should begin with “Tip918.” Tipsters can remain anonymous and may earn a reward.

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