'Where's my reward at?': Murder investigation suspect is caught after she commented on Tulsa Police Department's Most Wanted Facebook post Lorraine Graves, 24, was arrested Thursday after commenting on the Tulsa Police Department's most wanted Facebook post about her She was charged with accessory to murder in the March homicide of Eric Graves Tulsa police didn't say what Lorraine is accused of doing or say if she is related to the victim The alleged shooters - Gabriel and Jaydon Hopson (brothers) - were already in custody and their criminal cases are ongoing By Christopher Eberhart For Dailymail.Com Published: 23:26 BST, 16 July 2021 | Updated: 23:31 BST, 16 July 2021 Viewcomments A woman wanted in connection with a March murder in Oklahoma was arrested after she commented on the police's 'Weekly Most Wanted' post asking if anyone knew of her whereabouts. Lorraine Graves, 24, responded to Tulsa police's Wednesday post by asking, 'Where's the reward money at?' Within 24 hours, Graves was arrested and charged with accessory to murder in the homicide of Eric Graves. Bond was set at $500,000. Lorraine Graves was arrested a day after commenting on the police department's Facebook post about her Lorraine Graves was charged with accessory to murder in the March homicide of Eric Graves Lorraine Graves' mugshot after she was processed on Thursday Tulsa Police Department's Facebook post on Friday announcing the arrest Lorraine Graves commenting on Tulsa Police Department's Facebook post about her Eric Graves was allegedly shot in an apartment on March 13 by two brothers - 19-year-old Jayden Hopson and 20-year-old Gabriel Hopson. According to court documents, police found over a dozen bullets in the apartment. Their criminal cases are ongoing. Gabriel (left) and Jaydon (right) Hopson, brothers, were already in custody and charged with murder of Eric Graves in March Eric Graves was shot down in a Tulsa apartment in March Tulsa police didn't release any other information about what Lorraine Graves is accused of or if she's related to the victim. DailyMail.com called Tulsa police for comment. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility