BROKEN ARROW, Okla. - New details are beginning to emerge after a triple shooting in Broken Arrow following a home invasion.
The new details come after the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office released the 911 recording following the home invasion.
Police are also questioning a new witness they believe has pertinent information as to what happened.
Listen to the full 911 call below:
WARNING: Audio may contain graphic content.
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Following the triple shooting, police arrested 21-year-old Elizabeth Rodriguez on three counts of first degree murder, burglary and one count of second degree burglary.
Rodriguez allegedly told investigators she didn’t know Zachary Peters, the resident investigators say shot three intruders.
Rodriguez told police she planned the robbery and drove the getaway vehicle after determining Peters had money and expensive belongings.
Police say Rodriguez burglarized a spare apartment at Peters’ home earlier in the day, then returned to rob the main house.
Police say Zachary Peters shot all three suspects once they entered the home. One of the injured suspects exited the home and tried to get back into Rodriguez’s vehicle, but she allegedly drove away, leaving him in the driveway.
Those intruders were identified as Maxwell Cook, 19, Jacob Redfern, 17, and Jaykob Woodriff, 16.
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