Kellyville Youth Prodigy Steals Fire Truck To Pull Out Stuck Pickup

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Pulling out is what his daddy should have done, amirite?

CREEK COUNTY, Oklahoma -

Creek County deputies arrested a 21-year-old man Tuesday morning on a number of complaints, including malicious injury to property.

The stolen truck was a Kellyville fire tanker truck and the building where it was being stored is owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

The Creek County Undersheriff says a group of guys in their 20s were out near Heyburn Lake early Tuesday, possibly mudding.

He says Dakota Davis got his pickup truck stuck and walked to the fire station, broke into the garage and stole the fire engine and some hoses. Officials say Davis planned to use the former military surplus vehicle to get his pickup unstuck. The hoses were to used as chains.

In the meantime, a friend, driving an SUV showed up and tried to help, getting his Explorer stuck as well. And of course, the fire truck was stuck in the mud up to its axles.

The undersheriff says the friend eventually left and Davis went around the rural area knocking on doors asking for a ride into Kellyville - that's when deputies were called in.

2/23/2016 Related Story: Stolen Kellyville Fire Truck Found Stuck In Mud Near Heyburn Lake

Kellyville Assistant Chief Matt Staiger got the call about what happened around 4:30 a.m.Tuesday morning.

“I knew it had to be important if Chief Tuttle was calling me that early in the morning,” said Staiger.

Staiger used a shovel to dig the rig out of the mud, and then it was hooked to a chain and pulled the rest of the way.

“A few days from now, we'll be back in grass fire season and that truck's gonna be needed,” stated Staiger.

The damage assessments will be made late Tuesday evening, and it won't take much the break the bank for the small, volunteer department.

"Money is very important to us. It takes everything we can do to get money. Gotta do a lot of fundraisers and what not," said Staiger.

Creek County says only Davis was arrested -- although he was with two other men. And because Kellyville's sub-station is owned by the Army Corps of Engineers, Davis will face federal charges as well.

http://www.newson6.com/story/31295055/deputies-make-arrest-in-stolen-kellyville-fire-truck

A short trip over to the facebookz reveals this:

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Seen some pics of that this morning.........that deuce found it's way to the bottom. 6' 10" tall selfies, bizarro..........


I am Dakota Davis' mom, and yes he messed up and took the firetruck, I am not saying he didn't. Yes, it was a BAD DECISION. The news has this story not quite right, it wasn't his truck that was stuck, he wasn't the one who went around knocking on doors asking for a ride, and he wasn't the only one arrested. I wish Creek County would find out who put pills in his drink or them to these young adults or find out how they got them.

He didn't understand or know even why he was in jail last night until I told him everything. He said he would definitely volunteer from them with no problems .
 

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The mystery of who is drugging creek county mudders continues.

Is he really almost 7' tall? Imagine running into a 7' tall naked drunk (and roofied) waterhead in the woods.
 

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