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Oklahoma DOC asking for help in locating prisoner who walked away from center

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OKLAHOMA CITY -- Avery Flores walked away Dec. 20 from the Tulsa Transitional Center. Now the Oklahoma Department of Corrections is asking for the public for its help to find him and a companion.

Flores, 36, is described as Native-American, with black hair and brown eyes. He is 5-feet 9, weighing about 196 pounds.

When he walked away, he was serving time for drug possession out of Cherokee County. 

Flores is thought to be with Lynzie Hummingbird, who also has felony warrants out for her arrest.

Hummingbird, 31, is a parole absconder from Oklahoma Department of Corrections' Northeast District of Probation and Parole.

She is described as 5-feet 3, Native-American, and about 161 pounds. Hummingbird was on parole for robbery and drug possession convictions in Cherokee County.

Callers with information on Flores and Hummingbird can call our escapee hotline at (866) 363-1119 or email warrants@doc.ok.gov. All calls and emails are confidential. 

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