
BY KYLE FREDRICKSON, Staff Writer
Charlie Dry stood next to the ripped-up patch of grass in his front yard Monday afternoon, wiped the sweat from his brow beneath his windswept gray hair, and wondered what he did to deserve all this.
He watched as news vans from across Oklahoma City rolled in and out, reporters and cameramen all armed with the same questions about the mysterious disappearance of a particularly expensive piece of lawn art.
“The sheriff’s department told me they were going to do this because they needed help,” Dry laughed, hands pinned to his sides as another reporter walked down his driveway in northwest Oklahoma County.
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