OKC family wakes up to men in masks robbing them
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A nightmare scenario played out for one Oklahoma City family after an arrest was made in a September robbery of their home.
"We just had the baby and I pleaded, Lord I just want to raise my son because at this point I feel like a target," said the homeowner who wanted to remain anonymous as a suspect is still out on the streets.
Kentrey Stell was arrested in connection to the robbery.
On September 21 around 2 a.m., an affidavit detailed two suspects kicking in the home's door near NW 125th Ct. and Rockwell.
The two masked suspects were said to have guns and demanded money asking, "Where's all the money at?" and "Where the jewelry at?"
"I asked him, can I at least go hold my son because he's crying in the bed and he put a gun on my son and said **** no," said the father.
The family wants the story of what happened known in the hopes that tips will help the police catch the other masked robber.
The affidavit reported that the two grabbed the money and ran out the door. The father said he grabbed a gun and ran out to the street to see if they were still there, but they were nowhere to be found, so he went back inside.
But, the suspects saw the father with the firearm and went back to the home for a second time.
"They kicked in the door again," said the father.
In the end, the suspects were said to have taken around $3,000 in cash and around $8,000 worth of jewelry, among other items.
Stell was arrested. The affidavit detailed that cellphone data was triangulated to put his phone number in the area of the home around the time of the robbery.
He was booked into Oklahoma County Jail on a $150,000 bond.
If you know anything about the crime or who the other suspect could be, call Crimestoppers at 405-235-7300.