LOGAN COUNTY, Okla. — Authorities in Logan County are investigating after two people were found dead inside a home Sunday evening, leaving the community shaken and seeking answers. The Logan County Sheriff’s Office says the incident appears to be isolated, and there is no ongoing threat to the public.
Deputies were called shortly after 6 p.m. to a residence in the 3800 block of N. Midwest Boulevard following a reported disturbance. When officers arrived, they were initially unable to gain entry to the home. Authorities then contacted a family member, who responded and allowed deputies to enter the residence.
Once inside, deputies discovered two individuals who were confirmed deceased. One of the victims was identified as Meredith Kimani, a respected and well-known member of the Oklahoma film community. The identity of the second victim has not been released as officials continue their investigation and work to notify family members.
The circumstances surrounding the deaths have not been fully disclosed, and authorities have not indicated what led to the reported disturbance. Investigators are actively examining the scene, collecting evidence, and interviewing potential witnesses to determine the events leading up to the tragedy. At this time, officials stress that the case appears to be an isolated incident with no ongoing danger to the public.
Meredith Kimani’s death has been particularly felt within the Oklahoma film community, where she was known as a talented, generous, and passionate presence. She was celebrated for her storytelling abilities, her mentorship of younger artists, and the positivity she brought to every project. Colleagues describe her as someone who worked tirelessly and always went out of her way to support others on set and in the wider community.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Kimani was remembered as a loving mother and grandmother, as well as an advocate for women’s issues. Friends and family say she had a profound impact on the people around her, both personally and professionally, leaving a legacy of warmth, generosity, and creativity. The Logan County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate the deaths, urging anyone with information to come forward. As the community mourns, many are honoring Kimani’s life and contributions while seeking answers to this tragic loss.