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Man accused of murdering Hayti woman caught in Oklahoma

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Terry Culbertson (Source: O'Fallon PD) Terry Culbertson (Source: O'Fallon PD)
LOVE COUNTY, OK (KFVS) -

Police say a murder suspect with ties to the Heartland has been captured in Oklahoma.

According to the O'Fallon, Missouri Police Department, Terry Culbertson, 63, of O'Fallon, Missouri was caught by U.S. Marshalls in Love County, Okla. on Friday around midnight without a struggle.

Police say they are working on getting Culbertson extradited back to Missouri.

Dorothy Hall, 55, of Hayti, Missouri died after she was shot in O'Fallon, according to the O'Fallon Police Department.

Police say the shooting does not appear to be a random act.

Someone reportedly used Culbertson's ATM card at a Poplar Bluff business on February 6.

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