Bartlesville Police Department was dispatched in reference to an attempted kidnapping of an employee

Bartlesville Police Department was dispatched in reference to an attempted kidnapping of an employee
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On 01-17-2023 at approximately 5:00pm, The Bartlesville Police Department was dispatched to Lowes at 2205 SE Adams Boulevard in reference to an attempted kidnapping of an employee. 

Officers arrived on scene and observed the surveillance video where the suspect (Quincy Wilson) attempted to kidnap a worker by trying to physically force her outside of the store. Officers also noticed that the suspect vehicle had been strategically placed outside of the store. 

The vehicle has since been recovered.

Bartlesville Police Department had been called to an eastside business earlier in the day at approximately 3:56pm where it is believed the same suspect went into an office area. The police were advised that the suspect had shut the lights off in the office and when they opened the door he was pulling his pants back up. 

Unfortunately the suspect fled the business prior to police arriving on scene.

If anyone has a tip that could help us out, please contact the Bartlesville Police Department at (918) 338-4001.

An active warrant has been issued for Quincy Wilson for attempted kidnapping with a bond amount of $150,000.00

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