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Next step: Investigating for criminal activity. (Daily Elk Citian, 20 Sept.)
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The Custer County Sheriff's Deputies office has worked diligently since Tuesday to find any living relatives of the suspected six individuals. The department has successfully found a relative of all six, Custer County Sheriff Bruce Peoples said.
"We were real fortunate, only one we had a real problem with," said Peoples. "Nobody knew where the residence of the individual, Clayburn Hammock, was. There were no relatives around here and nobody knew. Fortunately, his nephew saw the news. He saw the name. His name is Hammock. He called his father, because he knew his father used to live in Sayre. He provided us with a living brother of Clayburn, who was residing in a nursing home in Lawton."
Hammock, along with John A. Porter of Elk City and Nora King Duncan of Canute, are believed to have been in the 1952 Chevrolet. An old report out of Washita County led the department to this belief, said Peoples.
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