Woman frustrated after personalized plate gets flagged as stolen

YUKON, Okla. (KFOR) — An Oklahoma woman says she’s had two encounters with Oklahoma police officers in less than two weeks over her personalized plate that’s been flagged as stolen out of Texas.

Trisha Grant told NewsNation affiliate KFOR that she ordered the plate in April, after filling out a Service Oklahoma application. Other than inappropriate plates, the application only mentions that a request that conflicts with the Oklahoma regular license plate numbering system or one which has been assigned to someone else will be declined. The application lists the cost as $26.60, and to allow four months in most cases to receive it. Grant says her personalized plate, which she received in the mail on June 10, was inspired by her faith.

“It just says forgiven,” said Grant. “I love Jesus, I like to, you know, feel like I’m forgiven.”

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On Wednesday, Grant said she was at her Oklahoma City church when she received alerts on her phone through an app, someone was at her front door in Yukon. She said her son and husband also called her, realizing Oklahoma City Police officers were at their residence…

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