Wrongful Death Man Arrested in Tulsa After Remains Found

Tulsa Police have uncovered another murder while investigating a quadruple killing last month, according to a news release.

Charles Gustaves Johnson, 67, has been arrested for the city’s 66th murder of the year after remains were uncovered this weekend and Johnson was found driving the missing man’s stolen vehicle.

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Police said they came across a tip while digging into the Nov. 23 murders of Charlie Dake, 34; Melissa Dake, 35; Glenda Harper, 54; and Tammy Brunson, 46. Records show Randy Ethridge lives in the house where the shooting took place and is the sole survivor.

Those four were found dead in a converted garage in the 1300 block of North New Haven on Nov. 23. Investigators said then the home was a known drug house and they believed the murders were related to methamphetamine dealings.

Since the quadruple murders, police and the Northern Oklahoma Violent Crimes Task Force actively have been stopping known users and abusers of meth to gain information.

They arrested Johnson this weekend after a separate tip led them to the skeletal remains of another man missing since October. Police said Johnson also was said to have been driving the missing man’s vehicle with a new license plate.

Detectives discovered remains in the woods in the 500 block of East 66th Street North this weekend.

Then they stopped Johnson, who in the missing man’s Buick, in the 2700 block of North Harvard Avenue and took him into custody.

Johnson has been booked for first-degree murder and possession of a stolen vehicle, Walker said.

Police still are looking for information involving the murder. If you have information, please call CrimeStoppers at 918-596-COPS. You can remain anonymous.

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