Feds: Man wanted in 2010 killing arrested while working at Oklahoma City bar

A man wanted in connection with a more than decade-old homicide was arrested Friday in Oklahoma by U.S. marshals, officials said.

Charles Turk, 42, was arrested at the Coyote Ugly Bar in Oklahoma City where he worked as security, the U.S. Marshals Service said in a news release. He's been wanted by the Cincinnati Police Department since 2011.

A murder warrant in Hamilton County Municipal Court was issued for Turk in June of that year, officials said.

He's a suspect in the December 2010 killing of 33-year-old Robert Jones, court records show. Jones' body was found on the grounds of the Hartwell Country Club, with police saying that he'd been shot, according to a 2010 Enquirer article.

Officers responded after a passing motorist reported seeing an unconscious person on the golf course, the article states, adding police said Jones wasn't a patron or employee at the country club.

Marshals with the Southern Ohio Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team have been searching for Turk since 2016, when the agency adopted the case, officials said.

Turk will be held in the Oklahoma County Detention Center pending his extradition to Hamilton County.

Additional source: The Enquirer archive.

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