TAHLEQUAH DAILY PRESS — GROVE – The sheriff’s office in Delaware County is looking for an 80-year-old Grove resident and his 93-year-old wife, according to a story on a Tulsa TV station’s Web site.
The News on 6 is reporting that authorities seek Everett Taylor, and have issued an arrest warrant for him. His wife, Vera Gillen, was taken from the Grove Integris Hospital Friday, allegedly by Taylor, the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office told KOTV.
Authorities are on the look out for a Chevy S-10, white pickup with Oklahoma license plate number DDL-166. The couple was last seen leaving in that vehicle from the Grove hospital, and have not been home since Friday.
Delaware County authorities told KOTV that Taylor has previously made threats to harm his wife and himself, and that Taylor could be armed.
“The couple both have medical issues and need daily medication,” Det. Ron Teel, DCSO, told KOTV.
Anyone who sees the white Chevy S-10 or the couple should contact the DCSO at (877) 722-0007.
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