
19-year-old Brittany Pritchett [photo: Broken Arrow Police]
35-year-old Brandon Brunson [photo: Broken Arrow Police]NewsOn6.com
BROKEN ARROW, OK -- Two Haskell residents are in the Wagoner County jail charged with the kidnapping and sexual assault of a 13-year-old Broken Arrow teen.
Broken Arrow Police say the teen was reported missing last Sunday evening.
Police along with Muskogee County Sheriff's deputies arrested 19-year-old Brittany Pritchett and 35-year-old Brandon Brunson after the teen was returned to her home Monday.
They say the teen told them she thought she was going with Pritchett to a park to talk about a break-up but realized something was wrong when she found Brunson hiding in the back seat of the car.
Investigators say Brunson and Pritchett took the girl against her will, injected her with methamphetamine and sexually assaulted her, recording the attack on videotape.
Authorities conducted a search of the home of Pritchett and Brunson after their arrests.
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